Hayley Ninnis is a 2016 graduate of Penn State University, where she majored in psychology. Her eventual goal is to obtain an MBA in order to manage a vintage store. In her free time, Hayley Ninnis enjoys glassblowing, and has taken several courses at East Falls Glassworks. She is also an avid collector of vinyl records. Since the rise of vinyl records, music lovers have been investing in record players. Record players look and sound cool, but they do require proper maintenance. First of all, like most electronics, record players can be damaged by water, so they should be kept in a safe location. They are also negatively affected by sunlight and extreme temperatures. The record player should be cleaned regularly. Wooden players can be maintained with furniture polish, while plastic versions can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. The actual turntable, platter, and tonearm should also be cleaned and dusted regularly to avoid dust buildup, which can adversely affect the quality of the sound and damage the components over time. In addition to keeping the record player in good condition, make sure to keep records inside sleeves and clean them lightly if they have a grimy buildup.
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AuthorA psychology undergraduate at The Pennsylvania State University, Hayley Ninnis seeks to combine her psychological training with her background in art and yoga. Archives
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