lewm - - I've owned a Loricraft PRC4 for about 10 years, during which time I've cleaned many 100's of records and gone thru a lot of cleaning fluid and a couple of spools of thread. The thing runs quietly and has never failed me. I stopped using the brush supplied by Loricraft years ago and switched to softer brushes offered by Osage Audio.
Fluids of choice are (1) Nitty Gritty Pure 2 for new records and older LPs in visually excellent shape and (2) "Smart" fluid for "dirty" records.
The Loricraft replaced an aging Nitty Gritty 2-point-something. The NG did a good job, but the Loricraft is far superior.
The VPI 17 has received good press, but I have no personal experience with it.
Fluids of choice are (1) Nitty Gritty Pure 2 for new records and older LPs in visually excellent shape and (2) "Smart" fluid for "dirty" records.
The Loricraft replaced an aging Nitty Gritty 2-point-something. The NG did a good job, but the Loricraft is far superior.
The VPI 17 has received good press, but I have no personal experience with it.