Bin dug noisy records. Does it diminish your enjoyment?


I have some original pressed (or at least very old) LPs bought used at Half price books, and record stores, and not at Collector prices, as such there is on some a bit of popping and noise, and one or two that were just trash.
So I ask, when you pick up a $5 ish record that plays with some well earned noise but is playable, does that take away from your enjoyment knowing it is and old war horse?
rick458
certainly more fun than file or cd.

finding out ways to clean them
searching through a pile. of vinyl from bulk purchase and round a few gem try to bring it back to live

It's a hobby within a hobby 
When I first got back into vinyl I was doing a lot of thrift store picking. I paid $1 for the majority of my collection(that wasn't inherited.) I eventually built my own ultrasonic cleaner that is similar to the one in the above link. It cleans 3 at a time. I then rinse in distilled water, vacuum them and then I have a piece of lab equipment that removes static. The process is a pain. I have found that the Spin Clean actually does a fantastic job for records that aren't in bad shape. I start there now and if it needs more, I go to the ultrasonic. My digital front end sounds so good these days that I find myself listening to vinyl less and less.
I don’t collect noisy LPs. 

I have a few. I don’t listen to them. 

Sometimes some LPs that I buy develop pops right away, even though they go straight back into their inner archival sleeve after playing. I’ve never understood why that is so.

I clean them in the sink, with bi-directional sweeps and a thorough rinse with distilled water. then I apply CEDAR noise reduction to them. got the CEDAR units for a song on Ebay a few decades back. nothing else works better for eliminating clicks and crackle on old records.

Usually I do not pick up records at garage sales and swap meets. However, last week I was at the local swap meet and sure enough a vendor had two records I was interested in. The first was a M&K D to D disc of Earl Hines 'Fatha'. The second was a Nautilus Master of Joan Baez ' Diamonds and Rust'. Both had sleeves that looked VG+, with the vinyl looking like VG++ to M-. I bought both for a good price, US cleaned both and to my surprise the M&K was actually better sounding than VG++..with no noise at all!  The Nautilus was another story, because even though it looks M- to VG++ it has noise in various areas. Not enough to say it is not a usable copy, but enough to make me wish i had passed on this copy. I guess you just never know for sure.