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nousplacidus
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Honolulu
slipmat too slipery

I hadn't considered this until I picked up a breakbeat record the other day and I was trying some cutting (one side of the record is a bit concave so it slides SUPER easy on the slipmat) but it takes just a second for any record to catch after I let it go. I have 1200s so I know its not a torq issue (I've also watched the dots while im playing with the record, they are fine) is it possible that my slipmat doesn't cause enough friction when I let go of the record?

newbtastic

thanks in advance


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Jarvmeister
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Registered: May 2001
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Right, basically, if you have a warped record, it can spin like nobodys business when you touch or manipulate it. It only happens when the vinyl is in the up position, according to the warp, like a bowl.

Solution:

Have a spare slipmat, that you don't mind being butchered. Cut out the centre of said slipmat. Cut it so you have an O, that has a thickness of about 3 inches. Place this on top of your existing slipmat. Place bowed vinyl on top. Problem solved via reintroduction of friction.

Take your new tool with you at all times.

Jarv

PS I miss vinyl.

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Stu Cox
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Good suggestion.

Otherwise you can go for the warp removing process of sticking the warped record next to a radiator (lie it flat on the floor by the radiator rather than leaning it against it) for a few hours to soften it up a little then sticking it in the middle of a stack of 150 or so records so that it's got about 10 below it and the remaining 140 above it, then just let gravity do it's work over the course of a couple of days.

Thanks to this, I can now play the copy of Cafe Del Mar I got from Oxfam Music for 99p - awesome!


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nousplacidus
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Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Honolulu

Point made about that vinyl, though I slapped another on there and theres a momentary pause after I let go. I was under the impression that this is normal and that I have to give it a bit of help on its way. Can anyone speak to this?


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