More recently i have been cleaning.
Vinyl record under microscope.
My blood zoomed 2000x under the microscope duration.
I also show electron micrographs of other.
I describe how i made a stop motion animation of a phonograph needle in an lp groove using an electron microscope.
Although less delighted and actually quite horrified to see how much dirt and dust was lurking in between the grooves.
It is impressive to see that an ordinary object can hide so many details we never imagined.
This first vinyl record image was captured at 100x magnification using reflected light through the objective lens.
Tactile and textured vinyl is all about psychical character.
Needless to say it only takes a very slight amount of damage to disrupt the stylus and cause a record to skip.
Your vinyl record s grooves magnified 1 000x under an electron microscope.
Under the microscope the grooves were embedded with crud and the lands the space between the grooves showed signs of extreme wear with hundreds of vinyl deflections along the edges of the grooves.
Fun with microscopes recommended for you.
If we look under a microscope of a record that s significantly scratched we can often see what causes the problem.
No vinyl record ever visits my turntable unless it is first cleaned and re sleeved.
However it is closer to you than you could ever imagine and it is just a vinyl record under a microscope.
I use a vpi17 vacuum machine with cleaning solutions from aivs.
A few years ago someone put a record under a 100x magnification microscope and again it looks like a landscape from another planet.
Vinyl record under the microscope microscope world recently took an old vinyl record and put it under a metallurgical microscope to see what the grooves looked like at high magnification.
Vinyl records review at microscope duration.
Vinyl record playback is an incredibly sensitive process that takes place on a microscopic level.
Now you can see how the needle slides over the record at 1 400 speed.
Under a microscope the stylus wear seen as small bright cat s eyes in reflected light was barely perceptible even with sophisticated microscopes.