Record Player Needles Information About It And The Other Parts

الخميس، 4 مايو 2017

By Deborah Hill


A record player is an apparatus for reproducing sounds from a phonograph record disc that is being spun by the turntable at a constant speed. The sound is reproduced by the vibrations picked up by the stylus or needle in the grooves of the vinyl. These vibrations are converted into electric currents and amplified for the loudspeakers to reproduce the sounds.

These parts of your apparatus need regular changing because constantly using them will wear them out. It is specially true with record player needles because of the friction created when it runs along vinyl grooves. Here are a few information about them and how to best take care of this and other parts for a quality sound to be produced.

Setting up the player would require an amplifier and speakers but speakers with an amplifier built inside them are already available so they can be used instead. Set the position of speakers according to which side they must be placed and put enough space in between the wall and speakers. Sit them on a foam when placing them on hard surfaces for the vibrations to be absorbed.

Buying second hand vinyls is better because they are cheaper than brand new ones particularly those found in charity shops, vintage markets and garage sales. Clean your records thoroughly and have the best possible sounding music when playing them. Machines are available who can clean them but they are alternatives that are cheaper.

Dust cover of the player must be down when it is not used to keep its cleanliness. Though when used, the option of having it down or having it taken off is dependent on your preference. Down dust cover may result with the sound resonating with it so there is a difference in the sound quality compared when the cover is taken off.

The platter mat is a material shaped like a disc that sits between the vinyl and player usually made of felt. It absorbs vibrations and steadily holds the record to improve sound quality. Felt is the most common material because it is the one usually included but cork and rubber tend to reduce vibrations better and cause less static.

The cartridge houses the needle and is replaceable because dust and debris can wear the needle down. If playing records regularly, annually changing the cartridge is advisable to keep its excellence in producing sounds. You may also consider upgrading for further improvements rather than just doing regular replacing.

Tracking force is what the cartridge weight is called that is set on the vinyl that can be adjusted using the counterweight located at the end of the tonearm. Online guidelines are available or those with the product manual for tracking force suggestions. Too much weight will make dull sounds while thin sounds if too light.

Make sure enough space is available in your place for your record player because they are bulky most of the time. Placing them somewhere that does not produce vibrations is important. If not, then the vibration will make the needle to skip and jump when being played.




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