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In Reply to: Bless you Mark Kelly.....like I said, I follow the 24 second rule...... posted by tubesforever on October 27, 2006 at 08:16:26:
Records don't feel at all warm after playing. Any warming is followed by immediate cooling. Even if it takes the vinyl a while to return to its previous form because one claims it is not very elastic, an immediate second playing will track a slightly different groove at the same original temeprature. This will not do any damage, but may delay slightly the return to the original shape. However, my tests supported by CD-R recordings, show no difference in playing the same section of a record ten times in one hour, and this indicates the groove returns to its original shape, if it ever got very far, very quickly.Joe
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- A simple observation that verifies your result. - jsm 10/27/0610:46:22 10/27/06 (1)
- "Records don't feel at all warm after playing. " But CDs do. )MT( - J. S. Bach 16:05:59 10/27/06 (0)