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If there are no scratches on your LPs there are ways to remove your Snap, Crackle, Pop and lower surface noise:

A good record cleaning machine. If not the money for the Clean the LPs with Last Power Cleaner and treat with Gruv-Glide. Both together will get out all the grit from the groves and remove static forever from the LP you treat, thus no more snap, crackle and Pop.

Record Claps and better tonearms can get surface noise so low on a Virgin Vinyl presssing you can barely hear it even with your ear on the tweeter. LPs pressed on Recycled Vinyl especially from the USA have the noise and grit sealed into the LP you will still hear some surface noise. Try to get Virgin Vinyl LPs, such as audiophile LPs or European and Japanese pressings.

Now if you get a scratch I can't help that. You'll hear glicck-glicck-glicck until you get past the scratch.

But I was not talking about noises I was talking about resolution, two different things.

If you do still have your Vinyl you owe it to yourself to clean it up, de-static it and play it on a great turntable.

Happy listening,
Teresa


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