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Yessssss it gets better!

Posted by Allan on March 14, 1999 at 10:43:16:

Aaron - The exact thing did occur. The third time thru, it was back in the range I call 'normal'. The sound I was hearing was beyond the 'normal' hiss associated with a strong emphasisIon "S" words - it was more like static. I do know for a fact that the pressing process does include a "mold-release" agent that is applied to the mold before the actual pressing occurs. If this release agent were not used, lp's would look like taffy. Whatever the reason, the static sound is gone. (Sigh of relief). What store did you go to?