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I read somewhere in the last couple months that it is (really) harmful to allow the needle to run in the gutter groove for a long period. Something like the worst thing you could do to a TT. I do it all the time (oops) and I notice no negative effects to myself or the TT. So is it true, and why? A related question: Why isn't auto arm-lift included on new TTs today? A barely related question: Who here has imagined contraptions to auto-lift the needle on modern TTs? Care to share? All opinions, serious and otherwise, are welcome. TIA
Over the past dozen years I have seen many threads (here and elsewhere) discussing the mystery of why so few audiophiles remain committed to vinyl. Theories abound and discussions usually wander a bit. Many a preposterous theory has been offered up along with the more valid conjecture. Ultimately, it would seem that we have stumbled upon the correct answer just now. The digital guys have dropped, and avoided, analog due to a highly justifiable fear of The Run Out Groove. And really, who can blame them?Wasn't the AT device called a Safety Raiser? Clever pun back then but Safety Razor, the foundation for said pun, has left our lexicon long ago. It referred to popular alternative to using the much more dangerous straight razor. Was it Gillette that invented that safety razor?
Left your lexicon perhaps, but many folks still enjoy a wet shave with a safety razor and know full well the pleasure that can be had. And they know what a lousy shave those multiple blade monstrosities give. All the while picking your wallet for more and more and not giving a shave as good as was available nearly a hundred years ago. I guess, nearly the same could be said about vinyl. Doc