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Here is Some Good Links

http://discdoc.com/ A Great Resource of Info !

http://www.laventure.net/tourist/good_sound5.htm More info and links


http://www.htfr.com/vinylcare/ hard to Find Records Prices
http://www.turntablebasics.com/cleaners.html

http://www.needledoctor.com World's Largest Spot 4 Needles, Cartridges & Tables

Here is Some Advice


1.This is simple but it's a pitfall to some ...DO YOUR BEST NOT 2 BUY DAMAGED RECORDS in the 1st place............. some records may be in the dollar bin for a reason, chech it out first. Check those sleeves and examine your groovez.

2.Before U think of playing those in the lab, dust/clean those thingz. Brush off your needle.

3.Use your turntable shell head cover

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can we maybe sticky this too Hove
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good post..


if you don't have a shell cover, do as i do with all my equipment: place a towel over the equipment when not using it so it doesn't get dusty

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can we maybe sticky this too Hove
why don't you just link this thread into the sticky one? would be easeier


edit: already sticky


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2 pts 90% alcohol
7 pts distilled water
1 pt photo flow (get at any camera shop)
in a 10 oz bottle

this is the best formula to clean your records

some go to items in my project studio; MPC2000xl,macbookpro2.4ghz,m-audio Projectmix, Logic Pro, technics 1200's, pioneer djm 707, m-audio Torq conectiv, kaoss pad kp2, behringer 2222fx mixer, roland vs-1680, alesis fusion 8hd, my soul.

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good post..


if you don't have a shell cover, do as i do with all my equipment: place a towel over the equipment when not using it so it doesn't get dusty
wish i wouldve done that before. my 1200s look kinda brownish on certain spots. it pisses me the hell off!
flux i heard of people doing this before mos def need to try that.

Current Setup
Ensoniq ASR-10
Mackie Onyx 1640
Tascam DA-88 Recorder
DBX 166 Compressor
Lexicon PCM91 Reverb Processor
2 Technics SL-1200MK2 w/M44-7s
Pioner DJM-707

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i posted it once b4 in a dj forum but this is where it belongs so happy this new forum is up

some go to items in my project studio; MPC2000xl,macbookpro2.4ghz,m-audio Projectmix, Logic Pro, technics 1200's, pioneer djm 707, m-audio Torq conectiv, kaoss pad kp2, behringer 2222fx mixer, roland vs-1680, alesis fusion 8hd, my soul.

06-12-2005
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nice man thanx fo postin tha info. this information will soon be valuable to me.

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wish i wouldve done that before. my 1200s look kinda brownish on certain spots. it pisses me the hell off!
flux i heard of people doing this before mos def need to try that.

by the way.. i do this with all my equipment.. i wouldn't want any dirt or dust in my keystation, on my mp7, the racks or the mixer either.. so this is not only suitable for tt's

oh yeah, and when cleaning equipment be really careful with this solution so you don't use too much and don't let some of it drip INTO the devices (i.e. in between the faders of a mixer or so).. you could ruin your hardware

06-18-2005
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Good post Capp,

Warped records, here's a trick I've seen. Haven't tried it though not yet. Heat up the record in the oven, not too long, just make it flexible, then put it in a middle of a stack of records. flattens it. I haven't tested it yet, so I suggest trying it on a cheap useless records first.

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