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IMO, here is my 'cure-all'.

Hi.

Not many records, LP or vintage 45s, are really flat & are therefore prone to warp somehow. Needless to say, warp is a pain.

Here's what I always do: use a record stabilizer. This round metal disc with a centre holding knob when put onto the spindle, provides enough weight to stablize up the LP rotation.

In my situation, it improves its sonic aspects very much. The vocals are much more focussed & discrete. Instrument spaceness gets more
pronounced. Overall stage imaging sharpens up.

IMO, it is a must for any LP users.

Good listening

cheap-Jack
Seopt 2, 2005.


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