But it makes the needle jump a few grooves so a 3 minutes song is over in 2 minutes.
Turntable needle jumps warped vinyl.
Warped records are just records with a built in thrill show.
As already stated it should be ok unless it is that severly warped that the stylus jumps.
The disc doesn t have any serious damage one or two minor scratches but they don t affect the sound but it is a bit warped.
Make sure your tracking force is set to spec and you should be safe.
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Raise the cueing lever near the base of the tonearm to lift the arm swing the arm above the record and aim the needle so that when the cueing lever is lowered the needle will land in the silent area of the grooves before the start of a track and not in the areas with music.
When i say a bit i mean like when on the turntable one part of the record is like 1 3 millimeters higher than the rest of it.
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Here s how to properly cue up a song on a vinyl record.
As mentioned above a brand new vinyl record is less often the culprit of playback skipping though it is not unheard of.
Back in the day we used to clamp the warped record in its sleeve between 2 sheets of wood with a some rocks or breeze block on top and leave it for days.
The first is when there is insufficient pressure on the arm itself causing the needle to jump to place to place.
The cause of record skipping usually boils down to a couple of different types of problems.
1 guy i know even used a hair dryer on it every few hours to try and straighten it.
French company mwm has announced a new product called phase that sits on your turntable and allows you to dj audio files with vinyl without the use of a needle.
As long as its not a huge warp your stylus will be just fine.
Back in the old days a quick fix for this problem was to affix a penny nickle or other small coin to the top of the arm where the needle is in order to add some extra weight and pressure where the needle touches the grooves.
If a record gets warped enough to make your stylus jump off the record then that is a bad thing.