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The Grass Roots I'd Wait A Million Years/Fly Me To Havana played once with sleev

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  • Condition: New

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    Selling my collection. Almost all records cleaned. All records are played on a B&O straight-line tracking table
    with an MC2 cartridge.       My son does not want my collection, so ................
    Shipping within 48 continental states.
    I do combined shipping so request an invoice.
    Even unplayed records (45s) are cleaned, as per the best record collectors and manufacturers of the records.
    In addition, it is a fallacy that Mint and unplayed records have no noise in the run-on or run-off. I opened a few
    records that I sold as played one time. They had some noise in the beginning. Once the song started there
    was no noise. When the record ended, there was a little noise. For some reason it is always more on the
    run-on. I thought maybe it had something to do with the way the record is cut on the machine and then removed from
    the platter it sits on.
    Here is what I found:
    The fundamental cause of inner-groove distortion is the
    progressive reduction of linear resolution as a record progresses
    . Put another way: there is more vinyl per second available at the large-diameter beginning of the record than exist at the smaller-diameter toward the end of each side.
    When you play a record,
    the motion of dragging a stylus through a vinyl record creates static electricity
    . This can cause audible noise when playing the record, but more importantly understand that the static electricity turns your record into a giant dust magnet!
    I just remembered when I read this that years ago (45+) I cleaned them with DIII (D3) and the brush. Then I played them and there was no static.
    A nice 1960s love song by a good group.