Posted March 21, 200916 yr ...wow...a Record Flattener ...saw that on ebay Germany: "FURUTECH DFV-1 LP Flattener - Der Schallplatten-B¼gler!" 1480 ...interessting thought: ironing my vinyl when I'm watching football on tv Edited March 21, 200916 yr by Tolbert
March 23, 200916 yr I read a while ago that flattening a record will only make it playable, but won't correct the problem of the sound change caused by the original warping of the groove. I don't do ironing
March 23, 200916 yr I've ironed loads of records with varying results flat surface, wet tea towel over the top, AT YOUR OWN RISK!
March 23, 200916 yr I read a while ago that flattening a record will only make it playable, but won't correct the problem of the sound change caused by the original warping of the groove. I don't do ironing the sound change is mainly when the record is heat damaged -- e.g. the actual grooves have a rippled look. i heard these record flatteners work much better on LPs than they do on 45s.
March 23, 200916 yr ive got a few warped 45s...that play ok....ive often thought of trying these flattening techniques....for example ...would you try flattening this ...(if it played ok..with extra grams on arm..(no jokes please) ?
...wow...a Record Flattener
...saw that on ebay Germany:
"FURUTECH DFV-1 LP Flattener - Der Schallplatten-B¼gler!"
1480
...interessting thought: ironing my vinyl when I'm watching football on tv
Edited by Tolbert