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Hi Laura: I must of had some good luck here in IL, as I've found loads of great records in the $1-$5 price range. The cheaper ones I've usually gotten at yard sales, flea markets, church sale, antique malls, Goodwill, private parties, etc. I always try to keep a look out for these opportunities.
The point of my post, on this thread, is that I believe that most collectors (us) keep pretty good vinyl on hand, and that it would be hard to justify a higher dollar purchase for buying a machine to "fix" warped records, than to just simply replace a few bad records. BTW, I've had really great luck cleaning records, and turning what others thought were "bad" records into real gems!
Paul, you make some good points regarding the rare and irreplaceable collectibles. Hard to find, and maybe never to be found again... However, how many actually warped albums do you got in the man cave?... compared to how many albums do you actually have? ... compared to how many times do you repeat listening to the same album on a yearly basis?
My daughter has at least 5 warped records we are gonna try. I ordered it today.Paul
Let us know how it works in real time. Is it possible to send before and after pics?
one reason (among many) i like my oracle delphi turntable is that its platter is ever-so-slightly concave; this along w/its supplied clamp really helps flatten slightly warped records. really couples records well to the platter, even if not warped. no need for periphery rings w/the oracles, imo...doug s.
These concave platters or mats, even if slight, bow out the edge of the record as bad as or worse than most records would sit on a perfectly flat platter. As well, the eeny-weeny needle is forced to navigate a slight downward slope - certainly not helping tracing performance in itself...
Oh contraire, records have a raised edge and label area... neo
any update? before i order onelapsan
regarding Flatten Warped records.interesting to see if it's work,before i order one.Thanks lapsan