I think I've just had a bit of an epiphany [emoji3]. All the years I
have had LP records I always blamed a dodgy sounding one on a worn
stylus. The only cleaning I did was a carbon fibre brush before playing.

I was fed up with sibilance and a bit of surface noise on a Sting album
so thought I had nothing to lose by cleaning it. Don't laugh but I used
a multi surface cleaning wipe from Tesco.  Now it sounds like a totally
different record, in a good way. Sibilance is gone and high frequency
details which were hidden are now clear. 
I was going to buy a new stylus, now I think maybe a cleaning machine
would be a better idea. 


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