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Technaut
tuanhceT

Registered: Nov 2001
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Apr-24-2002 19:08
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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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Have to agree with DJTJ here (again )
As for the difference between slippy and not so slippy records, the size of the centerhole plays a very important role here too. Some records just "squeeze" the spindle more.
There's basically two ways to change the centerhole size.
If it's too big (record is very loose, starts very slow on both sides) : get some scotch tape, and apply two tabs of tape in a cross patter over the hole. Then turn the record around and put it on your TT. The spindle will punch through the tape, making the tape fill the centerhole a little. It will be a tighter fit then. If it's not enough, do the same on the other side of the record. If it's not yet enough, use more tape.
If it's too small (trouble to put the record on the platter, record is very tight) : stick a pencil through the centerhole and wiggle it a little bit. I said a little bit, you don't want to make the hole too big (otherwise, see above)
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Apr-24-2002 20:49
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CarlosM
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Valencia, Venezuela
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Thanks for Your Help i think i will have to know how to live with thems like TJ said.
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Apr-25-2002 04:44
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