dimanche 30 avril 2017

Record Player Needles Information About It And The Other Parts

By Deborah Hill


Record players are apparatuses used in reproducing sounds coming from a phonograph vinyl which is being spun through the turntable within a constant speed. A needle or stylus runs along the vinyl grooves and picks up the vibrations in reproducing sounds. The vibrations are then converted to electric currents and then amplified then the loudspeakers will output the sound reproduced.

These parts of the apparatus need to be changed every time they are worn out due to constant use. This is specially true for record player needles because of friction created when it tracks in the grooves. Here are some basic tips in getting the best out from your phonographs to have a good sound quality.

The set up of the player will require you to have a speaker and an amplifier but there are available speakers where an amplifier is already built inside them so you could just instead use them. Speakers must be positioned according to the indicated sides and enough space between the speakers and wall. When placed on hard surface, have them sit on a foam and let it absorb the vibrations.

Buy also second hand vinyls because they are obviously cheaper than the brand new ones specially those found in garage sales, charity shops and vintage markets. Thoroughly clean your records to have the best sounding music possible when you play them. There are machines that can do this although cheaper alternatives are available.

When not using the player, the dust cover must be down in keeping it clean. Though when it is being used, you have the option to keep it down or take it off and would depend on your preference. The sound may resonate with the dust cover when it is down so there are differences in sound quality compared to when taken off.

Platter mats are materials that looks like a sitting between player and vinyl that made usually from felt. It is used to absorb vibrations and to steadily hold the record for improving sound quality. Felt may be the most common because it is included in the player although cork and rubber are better in reducing static and vibrations.

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 there is enough space for you to place your player because they are usually bulky. It is important also to place them somewhere that will produce lesser vibrations. If not then it could make the needle skip and jump when playing.




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