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How Long Do Records Last?
im just worried that in a few years my collection that ive spent so much time and money on will be unplayable?... cos my mums old LP's sound shit if i play em now, all crackelly and low levs
It depends on a lot of things really, none of these are to do with actual physical age.
The more a record is played, the more it is worn down. Records these days tend to last for 100+ plays before they need replacing. It also depends on how the record is stored - records need to be stored upright and in a cool dark place.
Records can certainly be played a lot more than 100 times if you handle them correctly. There are a lot of things you can do to make them last longer without losing sound quality.
1. Get a really good vinyl cleaning brush, one that manages to get the dust out of the grooves in the record.
2. Make sure that your styli is clean at all times.
3. Like DJTJ said, store your vinyls upright in a cool place
Of course it also matters a lot how you handle the vinyl, if you are a scratching maniac or just doing gentle back-cuing, and how much pressure the vinyl gets from the cartridge (this is a very important factor).
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| Originally posted by DJTJ records need to be stored upright and in a cool dark place. |
If half of your record is getting sun then that area will warm up (expand). That doesn't sound like much but repeated heat/cold changes will start to warp the record.
just a quick question :
could someone give me an example of a good record
cleaning brush?
ive got a stanton brush......works great
it came with my vinyl cleaning kit 
also if you have your counter weights set lightly they'll help your records from wearing out as fast
hear that people? learn how to set the weight instead of just twisting it as hard as you can...
i'd rather my needle jump once or twice while implaying @ home, rather than my records going to shit in half the time because i dunno how to set the weights 
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| Originally posted by Kid_Lax also if you have your counter weights set lightly they'll help your records from wearing out as fast hear that people? learn how to set the weight instead of just twisting it as hard as you can... i'd rather my needle jump once or twice while implaying @ home, rather than my records going to shit in half the time because i dunno how to set the weights |
There's no way you should need your weights reversed. Something wrong with your set up if you need that much.
I have 3g and anti-skate set to 2, 500AL's and it's good as gold. Make sure the tonarm height is set perfectly and the cart is aligned in the headshell ok.
If you've not got Technics ignore everything I just said 'cos I found that my belt drives needed loads of weight due to the platter being unstable.
I've got 2 copies of the tracks I like the most, usually a promo and a commercial copy. The commercial has been played to death and the promo is unplayed (worth more).
Re: How Long Do Records Last?
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| Originally posted by MClarke im just worried that in a few years my collection that ive spent so much time and money on will be unplayable?... cos my mums old LP's sound shit if i play em now, all crackelly and low levs |
hmm... about sunlight, what if the records are in a cool room sitting on a shelf, and the morning sun comes through the window and shines on them for a while? will that eventually warp them? only the edges of the records end up getting direct sunlight tho
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| Originally posted by nrjizer hmm... about sunlight, what if the records are in a cool room sitting on a shelf, and the morning sun comes through the window and shines on them for a while? will that eventually warp them? only the edges of the records end up getting direct sunlight tho |
They can last a lifetime if you take care of them
OK.. I have a few Questions Please,... I Have My Records upright, but just in my room if like they were Books (No Special Record Box),
and when I gonna Play thems.. i put thems in a little Box,.. so.. Do i need those Special Record Boxes??... or they are ok in the way they are free of sunlight and upright??...
another Question is: How do I clean My Needle??... there is special liquid or something??... or just use the same thing do u clean your Records??
Thanks in Advance
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| Originally posted by CarlosM OK.. I have a few Questions Please,... I Have My Records upright, but just in my room if like they were Books (No Special Record Box), and when I gonna Play thems.. i put thems in a little Box,.. so.. Do i need those Special Record Boxes??... or they are ok in the way they are free of sunlight and upright??... another Question is: How do I clean My Needle??... there is special liquid or something??... or just use the same thing do u clean your Records?? Thanks in Advance |

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