I commented on this in another thread although no one responded, but can some one please explain how the replacement of the rubber flange has an impact on record wear? The sound quality I can understand because of the need for everything to be air tight, but impact on record wear I just can't understand. If someone could explain I would be very grateful. I assume that I am correct in guessing that the flange being referred to is the rubber part at the back of the soundbox where it joins the tone arm?Victrolaman wrote: Make sure you replace the ruber flange thats on the back of the reproducer with a new one, they are like 7 bucks, that needs to be airtight to, not to mention if its all dry and hard it can ruin your records to because of lack of needle movement.
S-B-H