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Old 01-13-2008, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I got a Pro-ject Xpression MkIII for christmas, and have been having some static problems. The platter is acrylic with a felt pad to go on top. When i take a record off, the felt sticks to it from static which (even though the TT is off) comes through on the speakers.

Is there any way to remedy this?

Please note i am a student and have very little money so i can't afford any expensive treatments.
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On the cheap ....
A)Get a room humidifier,it's dry this time of year. Maybe you could find a working unit at a local thrift store.(Don't forget to look for some vinyl while your there)
B)Get a anti-static carbon fiber record brush.
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Cheers derek,

I do have a "Super Exstatic Carbon Fibre & Felt Disc Cleaning Pad" which i use quite often, but the problem remains.


Is it ok to use an acrylic platter without the felt mat? Or will this damage the records?
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Is it ok to use an acrylic platter without the felt mat? Or will this damage the records?
Yes you can use it without the felt mat . BUT with the mat removed your VTA will change.
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Yes you can use it without the felt mat . BUT with the mat removed your VTA will change.
Yes, of course. hehe. I will play around.

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Get yourself a can of static guard and a pillowcase. Put a record on with the needle up (at 45 if you have it). Spray the static-guard on your finger through the pillowcase and drag the pillow case on the record in a slow radial path until you have the record covered lightly. It might take a couple resprays. This will completely stop all static problems for many plays.
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