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so this is just a quick video I wanted to see what would happen to the sound of a record after itamp;#39;s been played about a hundred times to do this experiment I use two turntables both of which have new needles first I recorded the album using a first turntable the only track Iamp;#39;m recording is the last one and youamp;#39;ll see why in a minute next I move the album over to the second turntable now this turntable has a repeat setting for different record sizes I chose the 7-inch setting which is exactly the size of the last track Iamp;#39;d let the turntable repeat for approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes the tracks 3 minutes and 53 seconds long so 232 seconds times 6 hours 45 minutes equals just over a hundred plays after 100 plays I moved the record back to the first turntable and once again recorded it to my computer I then did a frequency analysis in audacity for both files and created graphs so now on to the results because of copyright policies I canamp;#39;t really