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A problem with center holes


Daniel A

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About what Cuck said ,
To be accurate, the stamper is mounted off center. The hole is in the right place.
I had a mispressed Lee Morgan's VJ that sounded like a chewingum, after a couple of minutes I started to suffer of seasick.

Chuck's statement applies to all my mis-centered UA pressings in that the LP itself stays in place, but the grooves are not centered on the piece of vinyl. So, technically, the hole is in the "right" place, the grooves are not.

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About what Cuck said ,
To be accurate, the stamper is mounted off center. The hole is in the right place.
I had a mispressed Lee Morgan's VJ that sounded like a chewingum, after a couple of minutes I started to suffer of seasick.

Chuck's statement applies to all my mis-centered UA pressings in that the LP itself stays in place, but the grooves are not centered on the piece of vinyl. So, tecnically, the hole is in the "right" place, the grooves are not.

Indeed, my VJ was exactly this way, the tonearm was moving laterally tracking the groove, among the extremes the pitch's changing was clearly audible.

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