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In Reply to: When Fixing A Dished Warped Lp / Dished Side Up Or Down? posted by Backbeat1954A@aol.com on May 3, 2007 at 04:41:16:
they seem to often come out with a lateral deformation on one part of the record. This causes the tonearm/cart to move violently side to side at one point on the album, usually in the 1st song.
I've not had much luck so far in fixing badly dished albums. But I've always put the dish up. This time I'm trying down to see if this helps cure the lateral deformation.
Life has lots of trials and lots of music to help us through them.
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- FWIW, I'm trying one with the dish down. I have done dish up in the past but - artemus 05:26:38 05/03/07 (13)
- I just had my dealer fix a dished disk in his $$$ machine - Spun1 06:33:41 05/03/07 (12)
- The ones I have done have come out flat, but.. - artemus 08:06:07 05/03/07 (11)
- Don't have the machine myself, but... - radiodaddy 08:43:43 05/03/07 (10)
- Re: I have the machine and... - Solvang 11:16:34 05/03/07 (0)
- But it would be great to have if you had a bunch of vinyl buddies nearby. - Muzikmike 10:00:02 05/03/07 (5)
- I wonder if the $600 spent on the VPI periphery ring might not be a more cost effective solution - artemus 10:23:17 05/03/07 (4)
- I wonder if my HW19 - Muzikmike 12:48:42 05/03/07 (3)
- nope, it won't work - trav 15:35:54 05/03/07 (2)
- I figured, when they came out the the ring, that I would - Muzikmike 08:21:32 05/04/07 (1)
- evaluation - trav 10:50:23 05/04/07 (0)
- $2000 will buy a lot of records - artemus 09:38:52 05/03/07 (2)
- I can't believe someone hasn't come up with a DIY - RJeff 12:13:47 05/03/07 (1)
- Oven no. Attic yes - artemus 12:42:54 05/03/07 (0)