Dealing with Static on LP palyback
Anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with static build up on LPs as I play them? Just playing one side is something enough to cause an arc when I pick up the album. Most of the time I hear tiny, consistent crackles that sound just like static.
All the things I tried that claim to reduce static does not. I must have four record mats and a camel hair tone arm brush, all of which claim to reduce static but have no effect that I can see.
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You managed to authoritatively quote your own first post in this thread, in which you state that static (electrical charges that accumulate on the record's surface) does not affect the sound in any way.
Does anybody here really believe that?
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The use of a word do not makes us smarter... The context where a word is used and what is the intention behind this word aim at a point (smart or not ) ... Your post convey no critic of my use of the word in his context and is then a vulgar "ad hominem" attack out of his context thread ... Attack my claim my post in their context and original thread not here, as a man with a brain not a vexed child posting insinuation about someone at other place... Is it clear ?
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