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Re: [ARSCLIST] My response to--Re: [78-l] Viva vinyl



So I shouldn't use my hole saw and the hammer drill? Just kidding.
----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick"

Okay....first of all....DON'T DO THAT! The reasons should be obvious, but
they'll include potential damage and cracking, shavings all over the place, and
most important of all, it may not be your record you have to center.


Better to raise the disc with an extra turntable mat or two..I use a mat and an
old thick LP. For really badly centered records I add a lightweight flat disc
(flat is very important..this is why old LPs made before "gruve gard" come in
handy, and the lightweight flat disc is a 1940 vintage paper-based lacquer).
This gives you enough room to center the disc properly with most spindles. I
then use a record weight (stolen from an old radio studio, which I realize is
not an option for all, but I'm sure you can come up with something). This is a
more difficult task to do on some turntables than others, and best performed on
tables designed for production use and which allow cuing.


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