record cleaning machines?
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record cleaning machines?
Anybody ever used one? Are they any good, or do you have to be a real audiophile to tell the difference afterwards?
- dopedragon
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i've seen em used, and dont think you need to be an audiophile to tell the difference.
its more a matter of having tons of vinyl and not having time to sit around with the swipe and wipe.
if you do a considerable amount of digging, they are something to consider.
unfortunately, the (semi-)automated ones are expensive and loud...but if you got stacks of dusty wax, the time you save may be worth it.
was looking at the VPI 16.5 or DIY until i saw this nitty gritty in action.
its more a matter of having tons of vinyl and not having time to sit around with the swipe and wipe.
if you do a considerable amount of digging, they are something to consider.
unfortunately, the (semi-)automated ones are expensive and loud...but if you got stacks of dusty wax, the time you save may be worth it.
was looking at the VPI 16.5 or DIY until i saw this nitty gritty in action.
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they are cool. I've always used warm water and a mild detergent.
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