Didn't see one in catalog
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Didn't see one in catalog
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question, how does laying records flat cause warping? Shouldnt it flatten it?
I imagine it would cause some compression if you had a big enough pile, however if you'd look closer youd see this is a horizontal stack and i just rotated the image like any non-dolt would.
yeah I know its just a question Ive always had
Meant to reply to
if that wasn't obvious
If you only have a small stack you can get away with it, but any more than ~10 and you're getting into warping territory
Are you asking specifically how?
The weight of an lp isn't evenly distributed when you start stacking them, small differences in pressure will add up and press sections of the discs unevenly, causing warping in the long term.
How old are you? you've got a lot of dadrock for someone who also listens to death grips. Also jealous of that brown + yellow copy of chocolate and cheese. Btw my local record store has part 2 of gensho if you're still looking for it.
I'll be 24 in a few months. I like to think its more cool uncle rock rather than dadrock.