B sitting too close to the television set.
Does vinyl casue static.
When you play a record the motion of dragging a stylus through a vinyl record creates static electricity.
A certain colored clothes attract static electricity.
C certain materials rubbing against your skin cause static electricity 8.
What is a major cause of getting static electricity shocks.
By ron kurtus revised 4 january 2018 when you rub two materials together some combinations can cause or create more static electricity than others.
The plastic holder is an excellent static conductor and when the holder is in contact with both the vinyl the cutter then they should both be at the same static potential.
If you have a lot of loud pops its most likely static little surface noise and clicks is normally debree which is only sticking to the surface due to static holding it there in the first place.
These similar surfaces bond to each other with a little bit of pressure which creates an extremely versatile signage option assuming you have a non porous surface to apply it to.
This is why i believe there is an intermittent problem sometimes the roller moves away from the cutter causing the static build up.
The static clings actually work due to the fact that the thin vinyl they are made from act like a mini suction cup when pressed onto a similar cohesive force or surface.
Carpeting is often the biggest culprit when it comes to static electricity but laminate is problematic too.
While vinyl flooring is anti static laminate floors can give you quite a shock.
Since static electricity is the collection of electrically charged particles on the surface of a material various materials have a tendency of either giving up electrons and becoming positive in.
This can cause audible noise when playing the record but more importantly understand that the static electricity turns your record into a giant dust magnet.
So i guess containing your turntable cartridge in a low static environment treating the vinyl storage with care humidity and possible little tricks.
B wearing clothes causes static electricity.
Because the surface of a record is not conductive vinyl is an insulator any static charge that occurs stays locked immobile on the surface of the record.
During cold dry weather that most of the country is now experiencing that static charge builds up and is the source on clicks pops and noisy playback from our record players.