sctatched records


Will playing a bad record damage the needle?
cmpromo
I got a few old records from a friend and one of them had several deep scratches and I was afraid to even try and play it.
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Elizabeth is dead on, as usual. All I can add is that scratches are louder and more dangerous if the 'needle' is not correctly placed. If it is off the vertical axis, any collision will be at a more acute angle. I have had my clean records scratches get quieter with several plays ad the stylus shaves off the anomolies. Finally, use Last preservative after cleaning. It makes it quieter and more smooth.