So why do records skip.
Brand new vinyl record skips.
Try taping a penny to the tonearm of the record player and seeing if the added weight prevents any further skipping.
It still happens and usually it s due to pressing issue or a dirty record.
Stop using your shaky hand to.
As mentioned above a brand new vinyl record is less often the culprit of playback skipping though it is not unheard of.
Back in the old days a quick fix for this problem was to affix a penny nickle or other small coin to the top of the arm where the needle is in order to add some extra weight and pressure where the needle touches the grooves.
I ve had similar issues with brand new albums skipping on my rega.
While the most common factor is dirt or dust on the record you may also have a problem with the balance.
Old records seem to play fine.
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The first is when there is insufficient pressure on the arm itself causing the needle to jump to place to place.
The cause of record skipping usually boils down to a couple of different types of problems.
The balance to the arm or stylus cartridge.
The first is when there is insufficient pressure on the arm itself causing the needle to jump from place to place.
Let s run through some checks to see if the vinyl might be at fault.
Both new and old records can skip.
Skipping vinyl the cause of record skipping usually boils down to a couple of different types of issues.
The problem can be the record itself or have something to do with the turntable record player and how it s set up.
Production mistakes though exceedingly rare can cause a vinyl record to become warped.
I have a crosley it was a gift and bought arcade fire s reflektor brand new.
Same thing happened to me.
Dirty record dust grease debris dirty stylus needle worn stylus needle wrong tracking force.
A scratch means the vinyl was damaged and it may skip as a result.
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As someone else said you should go to your local record store and try it out on their table or a friends.
Not only does it always skip in the same spot the record sounds like shit.
Vinyl records are treasures to enjoy but one must treat them with care as they are very fragile and easily damaged.
Very rarely when buying new vinyl does it actually come damaged or is a.