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Reasons are/can be 3 mainly... 1. The first wrong things we selector DJ's do (not necessarily willingly or rationally) is the use of slip mats. We are selectors and not scratchers or mixers so th
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I always place a 7" paper inner sleeve on the mat first then put the record on the paper sleeve to stop it slipping (it works with British 7" records)
I'm looking for your solutions to records that slip when played. I have a few, mostly from overseas, but some more recent UK 7" pressings. They are all flimsy and lightweight, which doesn't help.
I know the reason they slip, it is because unlike the 60's UK pressings which had a series of grips around the label, they just have nothing to grab the slip mat.
About 35 years ago I made myself a solid brass middle on the lathe at work and used to put this on top and it sometimes worked, but sadly that has disappeared (probably been weighed in for scrap in these hard times, it was blooming heavy )
I thought of putting something in the run out groove area of the flip side, but what? It can't be anything too sticky obviously.
C'mon People, let me have your genius ideas !