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on 17-06-2015 08:21 PM
As a seller thats good to know. Is there a link anywhere. I still can't find it in the policy.
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on 17-06-2015 08:47 PM
@no_tv*10 wrote:As a seller thats good to know. Is there a link anywhere. I still can't find it in the policy.
You have already found it....you mentioned it in the post that I answered. I just clarified that NO pickup items are covered in any way. The buyer is supposed to make sure the items are as described and suitable for purpose before paying and taking it away.
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on 17-06-2015 08:47 PM
I'd agree with trying a different record BUT, try a new needle first.
Mind you, the wooshing sound described does bring back some old, old memories.
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on 17-06-2015 10:45 PM
If you're running it through a newer amp or newer speakers, it will sound atrocious. You need to find some old speakers for it. Old record players don't marry up with new technology very well at all. You'll end up with all sorts of hissing, whooshing and whirring noises coming out of it. Even more so if the needle is old too.