Address common record player issues with easy DIY solutions for skipping, buzzing sounds, and more to enhance your vinyl listening experience.
In an era of digitized music consumption, vinyl records have experienced a remarkable resurgence, captivating music enthusiasts worldwide. These spinning discs of analog sound carry a rich history, but do they have regional distinctions? Are there vinyl records specifically made for certain parts of the world? Join us as we embark on a journey to…
If you go with a super-cheap turntable, you’re usually just asking for trouble but this doesn’t mean that you can’t find budget turntables that won’t ruin your records.
Painters must take care of their paints and brushes, writers their notepads and libraries, musicians their instruments – and so too must vinyl enthusiasts understand how to store and clean vinyl records.
It depends on a number of factors, how clean your records are, how dusty is your environment, and what type of stylus you have. Typically, if your records are clean in the first place, there is hardly any need to clean your stylus too regularly. However if you don’t often clean your vinyl regularly, there…
If your stylus is a fairly inexpensive one and replacement needles are easy to come by, use a magic eraser or blu tack method. If your stylus is very expensive You should invest in some washable gel tack. It’s always a good idea to have a stylus brush on hand as well.