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Why is there a “fried bean” sound when the record player plays vinyl music?

A: There are many ways to produce the sound of “Fried Bean”. If the vinyl record will be stained with static electricity and dust during storage, this sound will be produced when the dust comes into contact with the stylus during playing. Moreover, many people also regard “Fried Bean Sound” as a unique sound charm of vinyl records. Compared with clean CD or even digital media, vinyl with “Fried Bean Sound” has a warm sense of breathing.