Also for the guy that mentioned something about a tonearm swaying back and forth Is a bad tonearm, I say BS. Some records are pressed with the center hole not quite concentric, which is what causes the sway. The tonearm is just doing what it’s supposed to do, tracking the record presented to it. I have records with both off center punched spindle holes as well as warps and I can not hear either, as far as a degradation in sound quality. That is the magic of vinyl....despite all the flaws, it still somehow manages to sound great, and sometimes even magical.