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[mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jos Van Dyck
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 6:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] LP groove repair
Should work with a Laser turntable
http://www.elpj.com/
If it is music, the 1.8 sec might be repeated somewhere else in the piece.
Copy & paste with your DAW will cure.
Jos
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Date : Mon, 29 Nov 2004 19:04:43 -0800
Subject : [ARSCLIST] LP groove repair
I have a 1963 LP which has a deep gouge - it looks like the needle had
been
dropped very hard, leaving a pit in the record that is 2.5 grooves
wide.
Depending on how I set the anti-skate, I get one of two effects: (a)
the
stylus skips and will not continue past the gouge or (b) the stylus
jumps a
groove, skipping 1.8 seconds of music. I've looked at the groove
under a
150x microscope, and it appears that the gouge is 0.010" deep. For
the
really curious, I might try to photograph the damage.
Does anyone have any experience on how to span this gouge? Any
conservation
techniques for filling such damage just so to make the rest of the
grooves
playable? Or am I just outta luck on this one. I have a steady hand
and
good optics/magnification.
Eric Jacobs
The Audio Archive
San Jose, California
+1 (408) 221-2128
mailto:EricJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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