To sbank, I just knew the comment about the stylus force gauge was going to incur flak from some members. However:
I can and would easily purchase the $14 Shure Force gauge
If numbers on tracking force tonearm counterweights are inaccurate and unnecessary why do so many TT manufacturers provide a calibration ring with counterweight or etched on it..
I do clean my records before each play with a Mobile Fidelity Liquid and brush, and then when the LP is dry, use a Hunt record brush to finish off.
I place my records in MF treated inner sleeves to prevent deterioration of the vinyl, scratches and dust
I cannot afford a vacuum record machine, but am considering the Spin-Clean "Starter Kit" for record care at $79.00
I mentioned in previous analog related threads, I only play LP's 20% of the time.
So, I am not the lazy analog slug as SBANK suggests.
Lastly, to all members, let me ask: would the new Project RPM-3 with Sumiko BP-2 MC be a worthy upgrade from U-Turn TT as described above?? There is internet audio vendor offering a mint demo at a 30% discount from the retail of $999.00
Thanks to all who have responded so far. SJ