Vinyl Records Repair - Grooves Reconstruction - for scratched records
  • il y a 10 ans
hello, sorry for the quality of this video and for my english (i play with my turntable instead of learn my lessons)

you must know that this is not a panacea, sometime it works, sometime no...
Most of the time if you do not have a successful outcome, stop ...

with this method you do some surface marks on vinyl but they are generally not audible but however, you can affect the sound a little ... read on to learn more

you need a toothpick (cut peak, very sharp), a lot of determination and some luck...

rq: don't use metal (like a needle), that deteriorates more the sound than the toothpick

1) find the "pop" from the scratch, as in this video. you can listen a pop at 1 mm 18, and 1mm 22_1 mm23...

2) then place the stylus behind the pop and make with the toothpick, some back and forth, trying to follow the path (way) of microgroove (microsillon) as a stylus...(like in vidéo ...you can slightly bend the toothpick left and right, very carefully)

You should feel a resistance, right on the pop (on the pop) ... the order is to reduce this resistance...
if you feel nothing maybe is not the good microgroove...

be careful don't touch the stylus with toothpick, you can make another scratch ;-)

3)and listen to the sound to see if the pop has disappeared (like in video)...

in this case, the pop disappeared without affect the sound of the vinyl ...(believe me) at 2 mm 34 2 mm 38...

but this is not always the case ...

sometime, the sound of the pop has only diminished. and not disappeared completely ...

sometime you can hear a slight "breath" instead of the pop ((or with a diminished pop))...

here, you must choose whether you prefer the sound of pop or a slight "breath"
I can not make the decision in your place

if the toothpick destroyed totaly the sound of vinyl. you must stop,
it can not be repaired
Most of the time if you do not have a successful outcome, stop ...

sometime the "pop noise" does not disappear completely and still be heard on one side of the stereo.

so I hope help you Vinyl addict, maybe try with a old vinyl with a lot of scratch to practice
DJ Gaogao (The Vinyl Guérilla, Radio Campus Besançon Lunarmouth)
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