Why are lead-in grooves so noisy at times?

Johnny Vinyl

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It doesn't seem to matter if the record is used or new, it seems to me that far too many LP's have noisy lead-in grooves. Many times it doesn't go away even after a good and proper cleaning. Luckily, in my case and I suppose yours as well, most of those lead-ins do not contain any content so the music isn't affected, but it's still a bit of an annoyance.
 
I'm just guessing but I think it is because most LPs have raised outer rims to protect the grooves. The needles are probably mis-tracking badly until they get to the flat part where the music is. I think that's why the space between tracks is quiet while the lead in grooves are not.
 
Thanks Jack! That does seem to make a lot of sense. I guess I won't worry about it, unless it affects content.
 

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