
Vinyl record players rely on precise lubrication in their spindle bearings and tonearm pivots to produce clean sound. A well-lubricated turntable bearing spins so smoothly that the platter can rotate for minutes after power is turned off. Over time, dried-out bearing oil causes rumble and vibration that listeners can actually hear as low-frequency noise in the music. Audiophiles often re-lubricate vintage turntables with synthetic oils designed to last decades without breaking down.
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