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Yo dude, I think carbon brush is mostly for the odd time there is some obvious debris on the surface - I rarely use it. For day to day I use a Milty velvet brush, much less abrasive. You can also get goat hair brushes which are super soft. Have a browse.

By the way, I know its a long shot but I now have an Okki Nokki record cleaning machine, so if any of your records need a deep clean, you can post em to me and I will give them a proper vacuum clean, free of charge obviously! It's a great piece of kit, make records at least a grade better, I've bought some really old records from the 70s which are at least VG+ after a run through the machine.
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Hmm. Alright I'll check out the Milty brush. I found a listing on amazon, which seems to be a combination of a velvet pad and carbon bristles: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Milty-Exstatic- ... 072&sr=8-1

Not sure if that is the one you are talking about, I can't seem to find just a velvet one under the name Milty.

Thanks so much for offering by the way. I may take you up on that at some point mate :)
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No problem. Hmm, seems they do not sell the one I have anymore... though this one looks very similar:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vinyl-Guru-Main ... cord+brush
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Aerial Boundaries wrote:Hmm. Alright I'll check out the Milty brush. I found a listing on amazon, which seems to be a combination of a velvet pad and carbon bristles: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Milty-Exstatic- ... 072&sr=8-1

That's the one I use. Had it for years (and an earlier version of it for many years before that). Can't say I've ever noticed any degradation of the vinyl from using it. I'm pretty gentle when cleaning vinyl anyway. Nothing gets too dusty if you use good inner sleeves when storing anyhow. :)

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IanRedpoint wrote:
Aerial Boundaries wrote:Hmm. Alright I'll check out the Milty brush. I found a listing on amazon, which seems to be a combination of a velvet pad and carbon bristles: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Milty-Exstatic- ... 072&sr=8-1

That's the one I use. Had it for years (and an earlier version of it for many years before that). Can't say I've ever noticed any degradation of the vinyl from using it. I'm pretty gentle when cleaning vinyl anyway. Nothing gets too dusty if you use good inner sleeves when storing anyhow. :)


Well there ya go, Ian is the authority figure on this topic :)

Good point though, if you do decide to send some records to me dude, maybe get some poly inners so its worth while! You can buy bulk on amazon from the vinyl guru, I use them and they are great. Or if you're feeling rich, Nagaoka do some lovely inners. Vinyl care can be a headache but its worth it in the long run.
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Thanks guys :) , I will go with Ian and get the one I posted earlier.

I'll take a look at those inner sleeves too!
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Bit steep for me at the moment, but it is bookmarked :)
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have a Rotel RA-12 amp now... sacrificed a record player for now to get the best quality amp I could as I don't want to be in the 'upgrading process' . the DAC is a wonderful substitute to spin BOC for now. even playing physical CD's is really satisfying .

playing music though a proper amp with a speaker dedicated to each channel––

w o w

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d e n wrote:have a Rotel RA-12 amp now... sacrificed a record player for now to get the best quality amp I could as I don't want to be in the 'upgrading process' . the DAC is a wonderful substitute to spin BOC for now. even playing physical CD's is really satisfying .

playing music though a proper amp with a speaker dedicated to each channel––

w o w

If you are in the market for a phono pre-amp for your table, this is the one I have currently http://www.richersounds.com/product/tur ... b-551p-blk

It is excellent, especially for the money.

EDIT: Just realised you are on the other side of the pond. I should think you can get it over there too though.
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Hey guys, just will steal a thread for a little, maybe someone of you changed the 'target light' on your turntable? my audio technica seems to burn out, any suggestion how to change it/ and where to buy parts ? Cheers
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I'm not sure, but check this page under the area "PARTS"

http://www.audio-technica.com/cms/site/ ... index.html

You can email them to check availability.

Not sure if that will be helpful or not.
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Thanks Aerial Boundaries !
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No problem :)
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So I just got a cork turntable slip mat:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/PRO-JECT-3855-P ... 0WHE15EJAX

Who knew the difference would be so massive? I know it kinda sounds like classic Hi-Fi bollocks but the tracking and playback are seriously improved to a stock felt version. Not to mention it completely eliminates any static build up, once I clean records on the Okki Nokki then place them onto a felt mat they remain free of any crud, so cleaning and playing records is a far more effective experience. I just spun a recently cleaned first press of Sade's Diamond life (guilty pleasure, but sounds incredible) and it was a pretty revelatory experience. I recommend everyone invest, you can get em cheaper than the one I linked too.

I fear I am becoming the annoying HI-Fi enthusiast with no one to talk to haha. But trust me on this one.
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It is in my interest to get one of those. The project stock felt mats are NOTORIOUS. Just terrible quality, they wrinkle and shed fibres, and build static like no other.
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So related to record players, what do you guys think about buying a Stax SR40 with a SRD4 and a SRD7 for 100 euros. Is it too much?
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Plucked this straight from the headfi forum:

"The SR-40 is an electret model and needs no bias voltage. Since the one you saw comes with the SRD-4, all you would need is a power amp/integrated amp/receiver and then you would hook up the SRD-4 to speaker outputs. The SR-40 would also work with any of the Stax amps. I have SR-80 and they have a very nice midrange, but are lacking in bass and treble compared to modern headphones. I wouldn't pay more than $75 for them, and only if in excellent condition."
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See for yourself: http://www.ebay.es/itm/261913755787

I just want to have a pair of good headphones and I don't have much money. This looked like a good deal, I have seen that paying more than 70 dollars for the earspeaker and the driver is not recommended, but this looks like it's in good condition, and also comes with a driver (which I would probably sell if I end up buying this) for the more modern Lambdas and Omegas, at the moment I have a pair of JVC HAS400 conected to a Yamaha AX430 with a pair of VBL TLX 7 GI and a DJ1800B, and I wanted some kind of upgrade.
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Well, within certain bounds of reason there isn't a right amount of money. If you like them and are willing to pay the price, go for it!

They look nice man. Just make sure the seller is legit (I don't use ebay much).

EDIT: That said, don't turn your nose up at modern headphones. Have you taken a look at the athm50s for instance? I have a pair, they are well reputed and they are within your price range.
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