4 Things You Are Probably Doing Wrong With Your Record Player And Vinyl
Record players are not the easiest to set up, and even the more experienced people take time to get to know the system. If you are an amateur trying it for the first time, don't expect to nail it in the first go. If you don’t set up the record player and vinyl correctly, you will not get the audio output according to your expectations. But there is nothing to worry about; we all make mistakes and learn from them. You can start by letting a professional set it up for you and then learn how to best care for your record player and vinyl records.It is okay to make a few mistakes initially as long as you are not damaging your record player. Here are the top 4 mistakes you might be making that could damage the player in the long run and affect the quality of sound produced by it. Unbalanced Turntable You might not be paying much attention to this, but this could be the costliest mistake when it comes to your record player. The placement of your record player is crucial. Ideally, your record player should be placed on an even surface and away from any electronics in the room. The most essential thing in the record player is the stylus tip; if it doesn't touch the record in all the right places, the sound will be imperfect. Look for balancing feet below your turntable; all high-quality ones have them to ensure that the leveling is always perfect. Most turntables also have in-built insulation, which ensures that it prevents vibration from affecting the quality of sound. If you have placed it on a wobbly station…