Milo Posted Thursday at 12:16 Posted Thursday at 12:16 Hi all, I bought an original piece of vinyl this week from a reputable seller ( he has a no quibble return policy) but it appears to be pressed off centre. I DJ professionally and have tried the record on 3 different Technics decks and cartridges etc… The record is causing my tone arm to sway side to side It only does it on the ‘play’ side, the flip side seems true. I’ve spoken with the seller who’s quite happy that I return it, but I just wondered if this was more common than I think, and I am I being pedantic? I figured with lots of collectors on here I’d value an opinion based on your own experience.
davidwapples Posted Thursday at 12:39 Posted Thursday at 12:39 Return it if you are not happy then buy another copy. No point having a record you are not happy with
Dobber Posted Thursday at 12:55 Posted Thursday at 12:55 Yeah send the bugga back….unless of course it’s a serious raritie that never appears in the wild,if so,then work with what you’ve got,file an adapter down to suit!
Milo Posted Thursday at 13:03 Author Posted Thursday at 13:03 It’s going back, seller was great. I’ve only ever had that problem with cheap pressingdecades ago and was just a little surprised. Maybe it’s a case of putting rare/ish vinyl on a pedestal and forgetting it’s a 50/60 yr old cheaply produced relic 1
Solution Solidsoul Posted Thursday at 14:05 Solution Posted Thursday at 14:05 (edited) Lots of 45's are off centre. Some more than others. If it's only a little bit and it plays ok I usually accept it. If it's excessive and very noticeable, I would send it back or buy another copy. If just playing it at home you could offset the record to make it play true, but it's a bit of a fiddle. Sellers should mention condition faults like warps and off-centre in their descriptions. A lot of the copies of Roy Roberts on Tina are off centre. Some are ok, these one's must have been pressed before the screws on the machine worked loose. Edited Thursday at 14:06 by Solidsoul
Mal C Posted Thursday at 14:13 Posted Thursday at 14:13 Yeah, Tyrone Davis - I'm Running A Losing Race / Sack, is another that has quite a few off centre... 1
Happy Feet Posted Thursday at 14:29 Posted Thursday at 14:29 I know I've posted this before cheap as chips, but determined to one day get it to play , the track looks OK . 1
Robbk Posted Thursday at 22:49 Posted Thursday at 22:49 8 hours ago, Happy Feet said: I know I've posted this before cheap as chips, but determined to one day get it to play , the track looks OK . Never seen a 45 THAT far off centre!!! 1
Shinehead Posted yesterday at 08:06 Posted yesterday at 08:06 17 hours ago, Happy Feet said: I know I've posted this before cheap as chips, but determined to one day get it to play , the track looks OK . Ben Turpin must have laid that one down lol. 2 1
Twoshoes Posted yesterday at 08:50 Posted yesterday at 08:50 38 minutes ago, Shinehead said: Ben Turpin must have laid that one down lol. That made me smile, I bet there's a few internet searches going on by the young guns on here 2
Peter99 Posted yesterday at 09:41 Posted yesterday at 09:41 1 hour ago, Shinehead said: Ben Turpin must have laid that one down lol. Dick Turpin!
Shinehead Posted yesterday at 09:46 Posted yesterday at 09:46 1 minute ago, Peter99 said: Dick Turpin! Ben Turpin, peter Dick was the highway man Then again whoever managed to sell that record got away with Highway Robbery
Peter99 Posted yesterday at 09:55 Posted yesterday at 09:55 7 minutes ago, Shinehead said: Ben Turpin, peter Dick was the highway man Then again whoever managed to sell that record got away with Highway Robbery Yes I know Graham. My Dick Turpin was intended to be a smart arse joke - obviously too smart for you! I hope you're keeping well pal. Peter 1
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