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Old 05.04.2009, 08:51 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by gmku
That's fine if you don't care about the long-term care of your records, if all you're concerned about is how they sound right now. If it doesn't bother you that you may be leaving residue that could build up every time you clean your records and that may lead to deterioration of how your records sound years from now, do what you want.


most used records you buy have been shittily stored for decades and still sound fine, i've gotten records from jamaica that literally have bird shit dried into the grooves and they sound fine after 10 seconds of VPI time.
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