If I baby my records with gruv glide every now and then, can a record last forever? Or will time eventually kill the groove no matter how well you take care of it?
I have some records that just don't "hit" as hard as others do. I'm wondering if it is my sound system? I dont want to be mixing live, and then when i switch over to the next track it sounds kinda dull.
Oct-08-2005 02:40
SpecRadio
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Re: vinyl life
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Originally posted by xstalkrx
If I baby my records with gruv glide every now and then, can a record last forever? Or will time eventually kill the groove no matter how well you take care of it?
I have some records that just don't "hit" as hard as others do. I'm wondering if it is my sound system? I dont want to be mixing live, and then when i switch over to the next track it sounds kinda dull.
Your needle will kill the grooves over time. I mean, it's not like it's going to happen within 10 plays...they should last pretty long, but aren't meant to last a lifetime.
EQ also
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Oct-08-2005 02:47
xstalkrx
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Location: USA, TX TA #125
How many plays roughly? I mean I just got a new record in and have probably played it like 15 times within one week.
I play my music a lot. I practice a lot. I'm hoping vinyls have a longer life than I am expecting.... :/
Last edited by xstalkrx on Oct-08-2005 at 03:17
Oct-08-2005 03:10
jdat
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Some tracks will sound crap on the first play due to poor pressing/quality of the producing of the track etc
No your record will not last a long time but if the track sounds flat you could boost it some with the EQ but don't abuse of it!!!
Oct-08-2005 03:21
xstalkrx
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Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
hmmm this is kind of a dissapointment. i spent a lot of money. :/ Guess I'll have to switch to CD's soon. I can't just play a record a couple of times and then be done with it.
Oct-08-2005 04:25
colombian raver
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Location: Downtown Miami
They last a pretty long time.
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Oct-08-2005 04:46
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
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If you want your records too last a long time buy some low wear carts+styluses. I know my m44gs they sounds very nice and i only need to use about 2 grams. Never skips!
Oct-08-2005 05:03
shades_of_gray
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yeovil, Somerset
yeh, vinyl has a long life.....
so long as u dont have an acetate, they wear out in a few plays
My cds moving them in and out of cases get scratched much faster than my vinyl does, but i agree with the rest..add some gruv glide and low weight needles (I have whitelabels)