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Topic: vinyl record background noise
Posted By: vmoore
Subject: vinyl record background noise
Date Posted: 27 Sep 2014 at 7:26pm
i have asked questions on here before. Man this has been ticking me off for the past week. i got 12 records from a thrift store for only $3.00 last week and i have been having some issues with one that i can't seem to resolve. what it is is background noise. first i will start off by saying that if i get a completely badly scratched record i can resurface it with 1500 grit sand paper from the auto parts store. what you do is hold the paper so it drapesover both sides and sand applying light pressure to each of the records tracks. once that is done you have to wipe off the dust that the sanding left behind. i found this method and it works great. 98% of the time. also if there is  still background noise i use wood glue. the wood glue method is all over youtube. i did the sanding once than touch ups and wood glue method twice on side one and still get backgroumd noise on this album. so next i tried soap and water and that didnt work. so i read online that tap water can leave mineal deposits deep on the bottom of the record grooves. so i go today and get some distilled water which is better and wiped down the record with it. it didnt work. same when i tried distilled water and dish soap.                       what the hell am i doijg wrong? the record surface looks scratch free except for some minor minor gouges and the finish you get from sanding. please help me i so badly want to listen to this moody blus album without thi background noise.       p.s. all this cleaning has up improved the records sound quality but not made it better to the point of no annoyance. also i have not cleaned side 2 past sanding as im still trying to sort out side one first.

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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 1:02am
If the record is physically damaged enough, there's nothing you can do about it.  That's the nature of the medium.  Sandpaper can't restore the grooves.


Posted By: vmoore
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 10:19am
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

If the record is physically damaged enough, there's nothing you can do about it.  That's the nature of the medium.  Sandpaper can't restore the grooves.
yeah but I have used sandpaper all the time and scratches have went away

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Posted By: Triceratopsoil
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 12:29pm
If anything sandpaper will make it worse.  You can only "remove" music from the LP, not add it back if the grooves are damaged.


Posted By: vmoore
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 12:58pm
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

If anything sandpaper will make it worse.  You can only "remove" music from the LP, not add it back if the grooves are damaged.
then how come i have in th past got better sound from some of my records from sanding them? oviosly if it was ruining them i wouldn't do it. but for some reason nothing i do is fixing this one record. yes sandpaper can make a record worse, that is only if you are using the wrong kine. you have to use 1500 grit or finer all the sandpaper does is remove the scratches that are on th top of the recrd i believe.

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Posted By: ProgMetaller2112
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 3:14pm
Originally posted by vmoore vmoore wrote:

Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

If anything sandpaper will make it worse.  You can only "remove" music from the LP, not add it back if the grooves are damaged.
then how come i have in th past got better sound from some of my records from sanding them? oviosly if it was ruining them i wouldn't do it. but for some reason nothing i do is fixing this one record. yes sandpaper can make a record worse, that is only if you are using the wrong kine. you have to use 1500 grit or finer all the sandpaper does is remove the scratches that are on th top of the recrd i believe.

I never heard of sanding a vinyl LOL


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Posted By: UMUR
Date Posted: 28 Sep 2014 at 3:15pm
Wow so much Work for one Moody Blues album, which there are literally hundreds of thousands of in the World (or maybe even millions). I´d just go buy a new copy.

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Posted By: vmoore
Date Posted: 30 Sep 2014 at 12:54pm
so there is nothing I can do for it?


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Posted By: ProgMetaller2112
Date Posted: 30 Sep 2014 at 3:16pm
To reiterate what Colin said I think you really can't do much with a vinyl that has already been used up or not working

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