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Needle collecting up dust
A month ago I got my first real DJ setup. And of course I went with vinyl (Although I did get a 4-channel mixer which I connected a MIDI-controlled Traktor to as well). This is by all means awesome. And I did get the Numark TT200's and they do work fine. Imagine my surprise...
However, I've got a problem. The needle on my left turntable seems to be collecting dust excessively (five syllable word, I had to google the spelling, but be impressed). To the extent that mid-mix I notice the sound suffers so much I have to quit to fust it of.
I use the Shure M44G's, and I use the little brush you get with the needles.
I'm also anal about dusting of my records, which I do using a antistatic brush especially designed to dust of records, even before I encountered this problem. And after the problem first occured I always brush them of before playing, but still it happens.
What I'm concerned about is why it only happens on one of the turntables, and never (ever) on the other. It happens in pretty much half of my mixing sessions, and it really is frustrating, since it means I have to start all over.
Anyone has the same problem? Could the needle be especially static and hence collects more dust than usual? How do I proceed?
Well, thanks anyways.
Also, I've read somewhere that if this happens you can spray water in the needles track. The idea is that the needle will run right past through the water but the dust will get stuck in it. Anyone knows if this acctually works? (I don't want to lose my needles to a petty water sprayer)
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