First record cleaner


Hi folks,

In a recent thread, I got great suggestions for my first cartridge upgrade (now choosing between Ania Pro and Zyx R50 Bloom3) on my first turntable (Rega RP8).

I have been playing new records and using a Zerostat and a brush.  

Now, a few years after trying out vinyl, learning a lot, and enjoying the experience, I am ready to start taking it more seriously.  

Any suggestions for a "starter" record cleaner?

Doesn't have to be fast or quiet. Just looking for something that will do a good job.

I am aware there are different types (ultrasonic, etc.) so setting a budget hasn't been easy. 

Are there any "types" that a newbie should try first? Or avoid? 

Are used ones a good idea?

Sorry for these very basic questions. 

Thanks everyone!

 

hleeid

I’m not sure what your budget is but I use the VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine with the Walker Audio Prelude system. Most of my records I purchase are used and I’ve found that this works best for me.

Had an okki okki, sold it, had a Kirmuss and sold it before I took it out of the box because of the overheating issues and also the toothpaste film it left. Now down to an Audiodesk ultrasonic and couldn't be happier. 

I have a NittyGritty and hardly use it.   All you need is a good record brush

I use a an entry level VPI... honestly, I think it's all anyone really needs. I considered ultrasonic cleaners but the VPI works so well. I've cleaned some really grimey records with it.

I use different formulas for different types of cleaning. 

I had a VPI HW as well for about 20 years until it died. Did a good job. 
 

I replaced it with a Nessie. It is an many times quieter and less than half the size. I was so happy with the new one after putting up with all the noise for so long. But, I was thinking the same when I first bought the VPI… the best for low cost. I would have sprung for a better one if I had known it was going to be a permanent fixture in my audio room.

 

But you just never know.