need help with vinyl


I have an old Pioneer PL-516 with new belt and stylus. It plays great on virgin records but I have bought used records the last 3 years in anticipation of going to an all vinyl lp collection of Jazz mostly.... I can't get static and popping off of these records & can't tell if old records are worthwhile without playing them & I am often suprised by all the background noise. They LOOK ok! I like cd's becuse of their "cleanness" but like the vinyls range and warmness when good. It's like the old "...when she's good she's very, very, good, and when bad very very bad." I can't spend any money on expensive machines. Of 60 LP's only 10 are decent & those are recent, 15 to 20 year old rock & popular albums. Maybe I shouldn't ever buy $5.00 used records & expect them to play but it's so much fun finding old jazz records! I hate to shop or buy records on the internet...no fun! I did notice that I have to clean the record and the needle every time but their still is a surface noise problem with most records. I know it's NOT my set-up or machine because a few play perfectly with NO NOISE....! What are some basic steps & rules for a great vinyl collection & system...? What am I missing here..? I use the felt pad & cleaning liquid religiously- thanks in advance
dla405j
Get a VPI 16.5. Clean ALL records with it. Throw away the felt pad. Realize that all used records are a crapshoot.
If you can't afford a machine simply use the sink!!! wash them in mild diluted dishsoap, use a carbon fibre record cleaning brush (cheap) to clean. Rinse very well with normal water and do a final rinse with distilled/purified water. Pad dry on a towel and stand upright in clean dishwasher rack for final drying. Not the most convenient but it works as well as my vpi 16.5. Oh, and many records are noisy but also different stylus/cartridges emphasize or deemphasize the noise.
On my experience if the record looks good it can play good no-matter what price you pay for the record. On the other side very often I do sacrifice for small surface noise to get more music vs. CD. I even bought used records for as low as $1...2 each with great results.
A tonearm/cartridge combination may play there a vast role as well.