Philips PHS 600-280

PAUL MAURIAT Prevailing Airs LP Vinyl Album Product Guide

Model: PHS 600-280

Introduction

This guide provides essential information for the care, handling, and optimal playback of your PAUL MAURIAT Prevailing Airs LP vinyl album (Philips PHS 600-280). Understanding proper procedures will help preserve the album's condition and ensure the best listening experience.

Initial Handling and Playback Preparation

Proper handling is crucial to prevent damage to your vinyl record. Always hold the record by its edges or the label area. Avoid touching the grooved surfaces.

Unpacking and Inspection

Upon receiving your album, carefully remove it from its packaging. Inspect both sides of the vinyl for any visible dust, debris, or scratches. The album cover, featuring a unique die-cut design, should also be handled with care to prevent creasing or tearing.

PAUL MAURIAT Prevailing Airs LP album cover and vinyl record

Image: The PAUL MAURIAT Prevailing Airs LP album, showcasing its distinctive die-cut cover art with a woman and balloons, alongside the black vinyl record itself, which features the Philips label.

Pre-Playback Cleaning

Even new or well-preserved records can accumulate dust. Before each play, gently clean the record surface using a dedicated carbon fiber brush. Brush lightly from the center label outwards, following the grooves, to remove loose dust particles.

Operating (Playback)

To ensure optimal sound quality and prevent wear, follow these steps when playing your vinyl record on a turntable.

  1. Turntable Setup: Ensure your turntable is level and the tonearm is properly balanced with the correct tracking force for your cartridge. Refer to your turntable's specific instruction manual for these adjustments.
  2. Placing the Record: Carefully place the record onto the turntable's platter, aligning the center hole with the spindle.
  3. Starting Playback: Gently lower the tonearm's stylus onto the outer edge of the record's lead-in groove. Avoid dropping the tonearm, as this can damage both the stylus and the record.
  4. During Playback: Do not touch the record surface while it is spinning.
  5. Ending Playback: Once the side is complete, gently lift the tonearm from the record and return it to its rest. Do not allow the stylus to drag across the record surface.

Maintenance (Care and Storage)

Proper maintenance and storage are essential for the longevity of your vinyl album.

Regular Cleaning

  • Dust Removal: Use a carbon fiber brush before and after each play to remove surface dust.
  • Deep Cleaning: For deeper cleaning, consider using a record cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth, or a dedicated record cleaning machine. Always apply solution to the cloth, not directly to the record, and wipe gently along the grooves.
  • Avoid: Do not use household cleaners, alcohol, or abrasive materials, as these can damage the vinyl.

Storage

  • Vertical Storage: Store records vertically in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Storing them horizontally can lead to warping.
  • Inner Sleeves: Always keep the record in an anti-static inner sleeve to protect it from dust and scratches.
  • Outer Sleeves: Use a clear plastic outer sleeve to protect the album cover from wear, dust, and ring wear.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Here are solutions to common problems encountered with vinyl records.

IssuePossible CauseSolution
Skipping or JumpingDust/debris in grooves, scratched record, improper tracking force, unlevel turntable.Clean record thoroughly. Check for visible scratches. Adjust tonearm tracking force. Ensure turntable is level.
Excessive Surface Noise (Pops/Clicks)Dust/dirt, static electricity, worn record, worn stylus.Clean record. Use an anti-static brush or mat. Inspect record for wear. Check and replace stylus if worn.
Distorted SoundWorn stylus, incorrect tracking force, dirty stylus, damaged grooves.Clean stylus. Check and adjust tracking force. Inspect stylus for wear.

Specifications

  • Title: PAUL MAURIAT Prevailing Airs LP
  • Artist: Paul Mauriat & His Orchestra
  • Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
  • Catalog Number: PHS 600-280
  • Brand/Label: Philips
  • Release Year: (Not explicitly stated in JSON, but typically 1970s for this era of Philips LPs)
  • Package Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 1 inches (approximate for standard LP)
  • Weight: 4.64 ounces (approximate for standard LP)
  • ASIN: B00933HHEW

Warranty Information

As this is a vintage vinyl album, typically sold as a collectible or used item, it does not come with a manufacturer's warranty. The condition of the album is as described at the time of purchase. Please refer to the seller's return policy for any issues upon receipt.

Support and Further Information

For specific inquiries regarding your purchase, please contact the seller directly. For general information on vinyl record care and playback, numerous online resources and audiophile communities can provide further guidance.

Note: This guide provides general recommendations. Optimal performance may vary depending on your specific audio equipment and the individual condition of the record.

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