Damaged Needle or Bad Print/Static? Bumped into my turntable halfway through a brand new record
I have captions in the video but just to clarify, the audio is from 80s Comedown Machine that I just opened and used for the first time, when I flipped it over to play side 2 I hit off the table pretty hard and the arm flew off the record
I can't tell if anything changed about the needle otherwise so I'm unsure if the photos are of any help.
I put the audio and the photos together so everything is in one place
After the record finished I put on Station to Station and the audio seemed fine, just paranoid and looking for someones take on this
The turntable is also level, at least based on a bubble level phone app based on my phones gyroscope but I plan on getting/finding a proper bubble meter to double check, then again this didn't effect the second record.
Lastly it could be the needle is too low or too high but once again unsure. Any help is appreciated
Copyrighted Audio is used briefly to demonstrate the issue but should lie under fair use