25 percent? Scotch apparently.
I'm interested in real answers too.
I'm interested in real answers too.
Analog care -- what do we NEED
Cartridge Demagnitizer - no Zerostat gun - well maybe only if necessary Wet vacuum cleaning machine - ESSENTIAL (had a nitty gritty for decades, now use a VPI 16) after wet vacuuming usually there is no static and no need for the anti-static gun Walker magnet thingy (forgot the name) - very helpful, does work and does make a slight difference Stylus cleaner - ESSENTIAL but I don't use it on every play, if the record is wet vac. cleaned before each play the stylus stays pretty clean MFSL plastic sleeves - the best, after a new or used record is thoughly wet vac. cleaned, replace with one of these sleeves After your cartridge is properly set up by a dealer that really knows analog, OR if you REALLY know what you're doing and do this yourself, then YES it is essential to get the platter level so YES on the level. did that help? Last time I tried a 'penny' on the headshell I was 15 years old using my dad's Garrard gear driven table LOL |
What do vinyl players "need" to do? Only whatever each one finds useful for the level and kind of replay they're seeking. I know what I do and why I do it, but it would be impertinent to suggest that because I do a thing anyone else "needs" to. My musical tastes, sonic sensitivities, system, budget and proclivity for tweaking surely differ from yours - or anyone's. (Of course you and I understand that my way is best and everyone else's is wrong, but we wouldn't say so!) If you're looking for examples of "here's what I do", why not check out the Record Playing Rituals thread . It's been stickied at the top of this forum for nine years to capture exactly that sort of thing. |