Audio Desk Vinyl Cleaning System


Can anyone comment on the Audio Desk Vinyl Cleaner?
I just came across this today on the web when I did a search on ultrasonic vinyl cleaner. I am looking for a quiet record cleaning machine. I have a nitty Gritty machine but it is too noisy.
almandog
Gents,

Sorry, I should have clarified that my little rant ("...audio jewelry) was in response to Thuchan's note on the LR1 unit, not the AudioDesk.

But the reports about the poor reliability of the Ultrasonic cleaner are disappointing. I have thought about building a similar cleaner, only using Megasonic transducers instead of Ultrasonic units which can pit and etch vinyl and other materials.
It's a big disappointment. A great machine but only when it's working. With it's reliability problem and very poor after sales service, I strongly don't recommend this machine, especially at this price. However, I'll still consider if he come out with a new and better machine that manage to solve all the issue.
I finally bit the bullet and bought one. The first one was DOA. I had to wait a couple of months to have it replaced as the dealer was waiting for the next shipment from Germany. It works perfectly and cleans very well. I feel it is one of the best purchases I have made. Much less labor intensive than my old VPI.
Donaudio, ironically, I was just wondering what has happened to the Audio Desk Vinyl Cleaner. Do you know if there are major changes in the unit?

I do miss its ease of use, but my review sample quite working.
I have no info about any changes in the unit but that the second unit is working without a flaw. I have it in my home office away from the sound system and it is so convenient. Just put a record in and go back to listening. It fits on my desk nicely.