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How do I know when I need a new needle for my record player?
January 25th, 2010 by adminIt sort of has this scratchy sound to it now.. is that the sign?
1) When the tonearm "slides" across the record from right to left real fast with NO sound.
OR
2) When the record has been cut all the way through and is now two pieces (like a pipe cutter).
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January 26th, 2010 2:24 am
1) When the tonearm "slides" across the record from right to left real fast with NO sound.
OR
2) When the record has been cut all the way through and is now two pieces (like a pipe cutter).
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