glad you like it. As I said before, a lot of audiophiles hate putting any products on the records, but GG definitely cures the static issue. On the first play, your stylus will remove the excess product, but it is just soft fluff you can easily brush away. Actually, I don’t use it all that much anymore, but when I had my Linn with a felt mat, I had static discharges that would knock the stylus out of the groove. In any case, now you can enjoy playing records without all the static-removal rituals.
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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@lewm Well, yes, but you only have to apply it once. So, the lunch may not be free, but it is very close to free. The sound quality improvement alone is worth the effort. I look at it as a sound quality improvement first and static elimination second. |
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