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Re: [ARSCLIST] De-static question



Mike Casey wil be giving an updated presentation on his "Field Audio Collection Evaluation Test" at this month's Music Library Association workshop. In repsonse to a draft he sent me, I quote the following about commercial LPs, which seems germaine to this discussion:



Plastcisers are evaporating from early LPs. Chemicals are being altered with time, now 60+ years. At some point (1953?) the “standard” vinyl mix changed for the better. Even so, I’ve seen surface splotching with the expected audio results- crunching each revolution, etc. There seems no cure for this.



In addition many of the plastic inner sleeves have stuck to the record. Orange-type cleaner and much patience can reduce the problems but not eliminate them. This is one source of residue on the stylus.



It should be borne in mind that, as the 45/45 stereo groove cycled in, many mono records were recut to the half mil groove with the same info on each groove wall and used the RIAA curve. Earlier ones are lateral cut, use a one mil groove and a wide assortment of curves.



Steve Smolian



----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Richter" <mrichter@xxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] De-static question



Lou Judson wrote:
Brrrrr! All this talk of weisghting the stylus for Lps just makes me cringe! For 78s maybe okay but on microgroove and stereo Lps isn't that damaging? I know it is. Diskwasher 3, now 4, is all I use, other than a wash with Ivory when they need it! The moistening just before playing takes the static away...

The only occasions on which I've weighted the cartridge for LPs are when warp causes mistracking. Even then, only a slight increase - a gram or two at most - makes sense because with more the stylus tends to bottom out.


Mike
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