Vinyl, Record Player, and Stylus care guides

Troubleshooting

  • No Sound? No Problem! A Guide to Diagnosing and Fixing Record Player Audio Issues

    No Sound? No Problem! A Guide to Diagnosing and Fixing Record Player Audio Issues

    Are you having trouble getting any sound from your record player? Many experience issues with record player audio, and it can be frustrating to try to diagnose and fix the problem on your own. With a little knowledge, you can troubleshoot and solve most record player audio issues yourself. In this guide, we will walk…

  • Step-by-Step Guide: How to Align Your Turntable Cartridge

    Step-by-Step Guide: How to Align Your Turntable Cartridge

    Table of contents Understanding Turntable Cartridge Alignment Proper cartridge alignment is crucial for achieving optimal sound quality and minimizing distortion when playing vinyl records. In this section, we’ll discuss the importance of proper alignment and the components involved. Importance of Proper Alignment When a turntable’s cartridge is not correctly aligned, the stylus may not track…

  • Turntable Belt Care: Maintenance and Replacement

    Turntable Belt Care: Maintenance and Replacement

    If you are a vinyl enthusiast, then you know that turntable belts are a crucial component of your record player. Turntable belts are responsible for turning the platter, which in turn spins the record. Over time, turntable belts can wear out, stretch, or break, causing your turntable to malfunction. Therefore, it is important to understand…

  • The Art of Vinyl Restoration: How to Repair Scratched and Damaged Records

    The Art of Vinyl Restoration: How to Repair Scratched and Damaged Records

    Vinyl records have been around for over a century and have become increasingly popular in recent years. There is something special about the analog sound of vinyl that cannot be replicated by digital music. However, vinyl records are delicate and can easily become scratched or damaged, which can affect the sound quality. Fortunately, there are…