LAST record preservative improves the sound


Seriously. I just applied it to 50 LPs of various quality recordings and genres and in every case there was a subtle but noticable improvement in clarity, especially in upper mid-frequencies and a little less in high frequences, but also some improvement in pace and dynamics. The records were very clean before the application, I did not clean them again prior to applying the LAST. Mostly original Japanese vinyl from seventies but not only, vinyl condition varies from NM to VG. I am impressed. This confirms what a man from the Needle Doctor said when I asked him.

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Showing 2 responses by mofimadness

I was one of the first dealers in the country to sell LAST at the retail level. I sold hundreds and hundreds of bottles and never had any complaints.

I have used it for well over 30 years now and SWEAR by it. A record never touches my tables/arms/cartridges without first having LAST applied.

I have read, (and I’m sure we will get many negative comments here), about all of the "supposed" "bad" things that LAST does.  I have NEVER had any problems or concerns or really anything but positive results and I have used it on thousands of LPs.

I have records that were LASTED 35 years ago that sound and look perfect to this day.

IMHO, LAST in one of the best things we can do for our records to preserve them.
Norman....A-T, (I am assuming you mean Audio Technica?) doesn’t/didn’t ever make this. The LAST FACTORY does.

http://thelastfactory.com/

The LAST preservative will evaporate quite quickly if you don’t cap it tightly. I wonder if yours is still good. Maybe send Walter Davies an email and ask. I would be interested in knowing also.

thelastfactory@gmail.com