I have been having problems restoring some LP's lately. It has to do with impulse noise that I'm assuming may possibly be some sort of static discharge. The amplitude of the impulse noise varies anywhere from small to several db. But the time duration of the impulse noise is only about 0.05ms in length. Sometimes it's just a few here or there, usually masked by the music. But now & then there is 1 to 3 of these every 1 to 3/100 sec., which can be very annoying during quiet passages. The Expert Impulse Filter tends to miss these because they are so quick and it's a real time consuming pain to try and remove them with the Interpolate feature.
I'm not sure where the problem is comming from. I even get these with new un-used records. I have electric heat, so my home is usually very dry, especially these winter months. My monitor is also within inches of my turntable, but it has better than normal shielding. (It also has auto-degausing that makes a "snap" when turned on...) I don't get any hum or noise from the monitor to the turntable though. I remember people having similar problems like this years ago with record playback - static discharges from the LP to the cartridge. Would the investment of a ZeroStat gun reduce or eliminate this problem? They are somewhat spendy. (note: I do wet clean my records before playing) I'm also wondering if my old sound card (Hoontech DSP 24/96 Value Card) could be starting to go bad. Any suggestions with this problem would be appreciated.
I'm not sure where the problem is comming from. I even get these with new un-used records. I have electric heat, so my home is usually very dry, especially these winter months. My monitor is also within inches of my turntable, but it has better than normal shielding. (It also has auto-degausing that makes a "snap" when turned on...) I don't get any hum or noise from the monitor to the turntable though. I remember people having similar problems like this years ago with record playback - static discharges from the LP to the cartridge. Would the investment of a ZeroStat gun reduce or eliminate this problem? They are somewhat spendy. (note: I do wet clean my records before playing) I'm also wondering if my old sound card (Hoontech DSP 24/96 Value Card) could be starting to go bad. Any suggestions with this problem would be appreciated.
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