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Hello Guys I found something really useful to eliminate the static of my records while using the drying cycle of my Nitty Gritty 1.5Fi machine
The Panasonic Ionity hair drier it has two Ion emitters one on each side and they work with cold or hot air, I used the hot air I could swear that warm vinyl sound better, I do not know if it is in my head or what.
Does anybody hear has experimented with warming the vinyl before playing it?
I'm including a link and a picture.
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Topic - Cleaning vinyl - PMC0607 01:10:28 04/30/15 (9)
- +1 on opus. - radiodaddy 08:38:36 04/30/15 (0)
- I'd be VERY reluctant to heat vinyl before playing. /nt\ - Opus 33 1/3 04:51:57 04/30/15 (7)
- set the oven at 350° place LP on a cookie sheet . . .(nt) - peteSF 07:10:24 04/30/15 (6)
- Think you meant "preheat the oven to 350" /nt\ - Opus 33 1/3 08:49:49 04/30/15 (5)
- RE: Think you meant "preheat the oven to 350" /nt\ - PMC0607 02:37:24 05/01/15 (3)
- Remember Armor All did wonders for CD sound until months or years later - Opus 33 1/3 05:20:39 05/01/15 (2)
- RE: Remember Armor All did wonders for CD sound until months or years later - PMC0607 17:00:32 05/01/15 (1)
- A wise decision I think. Clean the LP, keep it clean and do the same for - Opus 33 1/3 04:42:18 05/02/15 (0)
- Folks who make bowls out of records can do so at just 200F.. 350F is way overdoing it. nt - Nuit 14:52:50 04/30/15 (0)