I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
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I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
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OG and reissue of Yield sound great.
are you using a conical or elipticol needle?
I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs.
Have you considered a record cleaning machine?
Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static?
I have a carbon fiber brush......
what kind of wet brush do you use?