Remember the two main culprits the setup and the record and that more often than not it is a turntable or environmental issue when it is a brand new record.
Why is vinyl records harmful.
Any harmful effects to mother earth and her inhabitants whether it be during stages of production of pvc vinyl or after production to the disposal of it is unacceptable.
Vinyl s boom could be the environment s loss.
Pvc production releases dangerous pollutants including vinyl chloride ethylene dichloride mercury dioxins and furans and pcbs.
Why would you want to remaster an album.
Vinyl plastic products expose children and all of us to harmful chemical additives such as phthalates lead cadmium and organotins all substances of very high concern.
We hope this article has provided guidance on why your new vinyl record is skipping.
According to chej scientists have found certain vinyl chemicals linked to asthma cancer birth defects learning and developmental disabilities obesity diabetes and other preventable chronic diseases on the rise.
True most vinyl records involve the use of fossil fuels chemicals and energy but they typically endure for decades with vinyl lps being cherished bequeathed and resold.
As to helping reduce friction while playing records the last record preservative is an effective and longtime standard of record collectors.
Nielsen music reports that vinyl sales for 2017 reached their highest level since 1991 with around 14 million records sold in the united states.
They rarely end up in landfill and their inherent value means that unsold new records are often melted down and reused.
Here are five possible reasons why vinyl is making a comeback.
When in doubt play the record on a friend s turntable or record shop to rule out the vinyl itself.
For vinyl albums you re trying to add back the technical elements that were lost when the first record was pressed.
The disposal of pvc waste in landfills and.
Older records in the sixties and seventies don t have a ton of deep bass.
Maybe the first time it was mastered for a cd but poorly and now they want to get it right says katz.