[78-L] Here we go again, was Re: Wet-playing records

Doug Pomeroy audiofixer at verizon.net
Thu Apr 15 16:56:49 PDT 2010


I've never thought wet or dry would effect choice of stylus size.

Doug

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> Is the best stylus size for dry play also the best stylus size for wet
> play or could it change?
>
>
>> NOTE: in my experience, playing lacquers wet more than once will,
>> greatly increase surface damage.  SO, try never to do it more
>> than once - in other words, be sure to determine which stylus and
>> tracking force is best before you wet the disc surface, so that you
>> can get the best transfer on the first pass.
>>
>
> joe salerno



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