ive listened to this vinyl alot now and am really happy with the purchase and just have to get over the fact that its cover free. end of the day the music is more important right?
see the link to a very interesting and unconventional method to cleaning and "Repairing" vinyl. i will attempt this on an old scratched up vinyl that i dont value and use an old needle. im not expecting too much tho in terms of repair. might be suprised...
Morning All
Currently running a Pioneer SA508 amp and have a pair of phillips SHP2000 headphones. I find the setup a bit weak at the moment and wonder what headamp any of you would suggest to produce more punch?
Cheers
Jason
ive discovered that Orms Cape Town also stocks a wetting agent (home brand) at very cheap. im not sure of the chemical make up if its the same as Ilfords. they selling it in different volumes.
if it was that easy i would have done it. unfortunatly it wont be original and all the album info wont be there as per initial print. so I suppose one just has to get over it and enjoy the music.
those velvet-y strips you lookinf for can be found at most aluminum window installers. they use it on their windows. ive seen two types. one that slides into a groove and one that has a sticky side to it. cant wait to get cracking on this build. another question. the transparent pvc tube: does...
Thanks Jatho. was just wondering about that. I suppose a chamber would be needed on a normal vac as to the wet and dry.
youve inspired me to build my own. :clap:
This weekend I was faced with a very interesting dilema i never thought I would be in.
popped in to Epiphany for the very first time ever looking for an antistatic brush and stylus cleaner (this is close to where i live)
was in absolute awe of the equipment there and spent some time listening...