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static sound on records

Posted by crucialchase on July 5, 2012 at 11:44:55:

I have been searching the internet up and down and haven't found much luck I got one of these flat rubber brushes with felt pad...seems to clean good but still has that static sound on a couple of my records. These records are very clean and in mint condition. So I'm confused on what is causing this and how to rid my records of it. I don't mind crackle and pop from old records with minor scratches...but this sounds like radiostatic something that erks the crap out of me.

Okay here is a video of what's going on. Bear with the bad camera work haha but I had to change the record... two records are in question
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeoHWTIIIao]

Its not on all records. My new cat power...sounds pristine.