Break Tradition Vinyl Record Accessories for LP Record Player Instructions Manual

June 4, 2024
Break Tradition

Break Tradition Vinyl Record Accessories for LP Record Player

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Specifications

  • Special Feature: Record label recess
  • Material: Plastic
  • Color: White
  • Item Dimensions LxWxH: 69 x 11.69 x 0.1 inches
  • Product Dimensions: 69 x 11.69 x 0.1 inches
  • Item Weight: 2 ounces

Descriptions

Change the Status Quo and Use Record Platter Mats to Get Better Sound We also enjoy listening to and collecting records. For all turntable record players, we advise using our quality acrylic record ats. We are aware of the time and resources needed to curate a record collection. Why then endure a subpar listening experience? You deserve to hear all of your recordings in their proper context. Our white acrylic platter mats enhance sound quality from your record player and vinyl records by lowering static and pops for a professional level of sound attenuation, better mid-range, tighter bass, and less splashy sound.

Bring Colored Vinyls to Life!
Your unique coloured, translucent, and clear vinyl records will appear more vivid thanks to this white record mat.The vibration-absorbing properties of premium white acrylic platter mats for turntables help your stylus make greater contact with the grooves on your vinyl records. Acrylic record mats are a practical method to improve the quality of your turntable listening. For boosting sound quality while offering a contemporary look, the majority of audiophiles appear to prefer acrylic turntable platter mats over other turntable accessories like a felt turntable pad, cork turntable mat, leather slipmat, or a turntable rubber mat. Translucent and clear vinyl records look more vivid when placed on this white record mat. All of your coloured variations seem exceptionally brilliant against the solid white. 1 acrylic record platter mat for turntables, in unique packaging. Product information 297 mm (11.69 in) in diameter and 2.5 mm thick. White colour with a record label recess in the middle. The centre hole is 7.5 mm in size. acrylic substance. The record mat won’t protrude beyond most platters because it is little shorter than 12 inches. One white acrylic turntable mat for use with your record player is included in this listing. The picture of the turntable record player is purely for demonstration purposes.

Features

Increased Sound Quality:
Our acrylic turntable platter mat dampens noise at a professional level by reducing pops and static. The use of a premium acrylic vinyl turntable mat results in a sound with tighter bass response, enhanced midrange, and reduced splashing. Recessed record label in the middle to keep records flat on the turntable platter. A solid white turntable slip mat gives any house a sleek, contemporary appearance. 1 white acrylic record mat is included.

Note

Products with electrical plugs are made with American consumers in mind. Because outlets and voltage vary from country to country, this device might need an adapter or converter to be used where you are travelling. Before buying, kindly verify compatibility.

FAQs

Is it acceptable to leave records on a turntable?****

Although it is not advised to store records horizontally, there is no risk in doing so when using a turntable because the platter’s surface is absolutely straight and, in most circumstances, your records won’t be stacked on top of one another.

Is it acceptable to leave a record spinning all night?****

You expose the vinyl record to dirt and dust if you leave it on the platter or for a long time. The likelihood of scratching the record’s surface increases if you leave it on the turntable frequently.

Can all records be played on a turntable?****

Not every record player can accommodate every vinyl record size. All record players can accommodate the two most popular vinyl record sizes, which are 12-inch and 7-inch records, but it is far less likely that they can accommodate 10-inch records.

A vinyl record can last for how long?****

Some claim that records can remain in good condition for more than 100 years with proper use and maintenance. If you’re referring to how long it takes for records to decay, it might take up to 1000 years.

How quickly can a vinyl record be ruined?****

Because records are fragile by nature, removing them while the platter is spinning is likely to cause scratches.

How is LP records cleaned?****

Take a microfiber cleaning cloth and clean your vinyl records to remove static and dust. Next, lightly wipe the record surface in a circular motion while dampening a clean microfiber cloth (ideally with distilled water). Avoid touching the centre of the record.

How should I safeguard my vinyl records?****

Instead, choose for a silky, soft sleeve. Utilize a Vinyl Bag – While the inside and outer sleeves will prevent the majority of debris from getting onto your record, an airtight Vinyl bag can provide that extra layer of protection to guarantee your recordings won’t be harmed. For collectors, I would definitely suggest this.

How can records made of vinyl get damaged?****

Vinyl records can become scratched for the following reasons:
·         Mishandling when taking out of or putting back into sleeves.
·         improper organization, including stacking.
·         switching tracks and cueing records without use the cueing lever.
·         slipping or being placed on surfaces
·         Dust and dirt in the record’s grooves.

Does scuffing vinyl cause harm?****

You might wonder if scratching vinyl records is beneficial or detrimental. Let’s investigate. The short answer is yes; scratching the vinyl record will harm it. But even without scratching, vinyl records will inevitably sustain deterioration over time.

How quickly do vinyl records play?****

There are three different speeds for vinyl records: 33 1/3 rpm (commonly just referred to as “33”), 45 rpm, and 78 rpm. The “rpm” stands for “revolutions per minute,” and it represents the speed at which the record should spin on the turntable.

What size record is an LP?****

xThe LP, which stands for “long playing” or “long play,” is a type of phonograph record with the following characteristics: a speed of 3313 rpm; a diameter of 12 or 10 inches (30 or 25 cm); use of the “microgroove” groove specification; and a composition disc made of vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride and acetate).

Does vinyl suffer from fingerprints?****

Fingerprints, dust, and scratches can harm the record’s surface, further degrading the sound, in addition to producing undesired noise on the audiophile’s preferred format. Even the vinyl surface might deteriorate due to natural oils from your hands.

Can you fix a vinyl record that is damaged?****

A drop of superglue applied to a fresh piece of paper is a popular technique. Roll this section of the vinyl into the super glue where the fracture is at a vertical angle, as shown below. Good To Know: When rolling the record in the adhesive, be very delicate and take special care not to get glue in the grooves.

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