Fred Benson Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 HELP WANTED PLEASE.... Sold Doni Burdick Open the Door To Your Heart and it was returned as 'the last six revolutions play with a tick noise and distortion on the runout'. I am of the opinion that the 'tick' noise is part of the backing music (it is also audible half way through) and there is no problem with the record. However, I have refunded in full, but would appreciate your valued opinions. Maybe if someone has the record they could confirm that their record is similar... regarding the runout, there is a name etched in the deadwax that may be the cause of the clicking, but this is after the record has finished. A video of the last part of the record is attached. Thanks.... 20190713_112955.mp4
Mick Holdsworth Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 Probably a bit of gunge in the runout, usually a spray with cleaner and playing it a few times while cleaner is wet will get it out. (Remember to clean the stylus after, or as I do, have a spare one just for this kind of job). Bet you knew all that though.
Blackpoolsoul Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 3 hours ago, Fred Benson said: HELP WANTED PLEASE.... Sold Doni Burdick Open the Door To Your Heart and it was returned as 'the last six revolutions play with a tick noise and distortion on the runout'. I am of the opinion that the 'tick' noise is part of the backing music (it is also audible half way through) and there is no problem with the record. However, I have refunded in full, but would appreciate your valued opinions. Maybe if someone has the record they could confirm that their record is similar... regarding the runout, there is a name etched in the deadwax that may be the cause of the clicking, but this is after the record has finished. A video of the last part of the record is attached. Thanks.... 20190713_112955.mp4 Fred I cannot understand for the life of me what buyer would ever ever complain about noise in the run-out I get it with an LP as couch listeners will listen to each side without wanting noise in between tracks People listen to the music on singles surely and if they listen to the run-out or as a DJ don't start the record when the music starts or when it finishes then that to me is most "odd" these people should be buying CD's 1
Frankie Crocker Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 Not sure why people feel the need to scratch their names in the run-outs of records. Smacks of paranoia and stupidity. Merely lowers the value of a record, and in this case, may have detracted from end of the track. 1
Richard Posted July 13, 2019 Posted July 13, 2019 (edited) To me it sort of sounds like some sort of cue burn if I’m honest but how on earth that would happen at the end rather than start seems weird unless of course it’s been spun backwards Edited July 13, 2019 by Richard 1
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