Clearaudio Smart Matrix RCM?


I have been trying to search around for info on this machine and there really isn't much available. The idea of being able to spin the platter in 2 directions and also the fact that it is a bit quieter than the VPI are both appealing but in terms of reliability and overall quality of cleaning I'm not sure what the real scoop is on the Clearaudio. Is there anyone out there who has experience with this particular machine? Even though the fit and finish and features that this machine has have piqued my interest, my gut is still telling me that the VPI 16.5 is the way to go because of the fact that it seems to be the workhorse that everyone uses. Any insight is greatly appreciated...
audiojedi
I got rid of my VPI 16.5 after 12 or more years due to that seduction of "fit and finish and two way rotation". The Smart Matrix, in fact, has that and waaaaaay better than the VPI.

However, it's also much louder than the VPi (I don't care what they say, it's a screamer)and doesn't clean as well, ALWAYS leaving a little residue.

I know I'd goofed up with the first record I cleaned. However, the VPI was gone already,sold for $300. I have a much nicer looking square box in my listening room now than I did when the VPI was here: would that it worked as well.

I've got box and papers. If you make me a reasonable offer, I'll go get a new 16.5 or used 17 in a heartbeat.
i'm in the same boat as you. looking for an rcm but scouting for something other than a 16.5. For me the noise factor is major. bi-directional is secondary....

Clearaudio appears good from what i've read on other forums. But the one that has piqued my interest is the Hannl. out of germany too. Saw one in action at an lp store last night. bi-directional i believe AND silent.... well pretty quiet at least.
I own a Smart Matrix, and I find it does anoutstanding job. Not knocking the VPI 16.5, but the guy I bought it from told me that it was much quieter, and had a better vac section. Very sturdy machine. Is it perfect, no. But for under a grand, you're gettin a damn fine cleaner. I try to have a couple of albums out and cleaned when I play vinyl. If I find something else I want to play, I take it into the other room, my office, to clean any new selections. Works out great.

Good Luck,
JCarney