its not the record its the turntable. most pre 1990's turntables have that
feature. Professional ones do not. It is a "stoner" feature. i actually
kinda miss that feature. I personally just have my maid flip over the
records as she cleans the house. Ha! :)
~swamay~
----- Original Message -----
From: "alan r lucas" <alucas@telerama.com>
To: "intellidansic" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:21 PM
Subject: [idm] general turntable question
quoted 17 lines how come some records will cause the tone arm to go back to its cradle> how come some records will cause the tone arm to go back to its cradle
> while some others don't? seems a lot of my records don't do this.
>
> just wondering.
>
> alan!
>
> np:roupe:transport solutions(dot)
>
> nice to finally hear some of these dot 12"s. i didn't have a turntable
> when they first came out, so i was pretty excited when they were reissued.
>
>
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