Vinyl records certainly were not the most durable forms of media we ve ever had but they sure do sound great when in good condition.
Fixing skips in vinyl records.
The bad news is if the skipping is being caused by visible scratches on the surface of the vinyl the record is most likely beyond repair.
The first thing you should do is find where the record is skipping and replay that part a few times to identify the troublesome spot.
One shortcut is to see if the record skips in the same place every time.
Identify the trouble spot where the record is skipping.
Records can suffer from all sorts of deterioration much of it causing unwanted skipping or audio distortion.
The repair requires enormous patience and should be done when you can devote plenty of time.
The record itself or the listening setup.
We don t suggest anyone perform the repair of the parts like arm or stylus as it needs some precision.
Scratches in a vinyl record interfere with the quality of the sound reproduction and a deep scratch can cause the record to skip.
But for the heavier skips there are generally two possible culprits.
If the problem remains the same then there is a greater chance that it might be due to some issue in the parts of vinyl.
Replay the skip a few times taking note of how far into the record the needle is when it hits the skip.
The more likely of the two when a new vinyl record is skipping is the setup but we will dive into the usual causes in both categories.
Repairing a deep scratch on a vinyl record will ensure the record will play over the scratch and continue without skipping.