Is it possible to have a quiet vinyl records


Hi, I am new to vinyl. I own VPI prime and ortofon quintet black cartridge. For the record cleaning I use record doctor V, brushes and proper sleeves. As much as I am impressed with the sound quality, I am also very disappointed that many records sound bad with very laud background noise. I read some reviews which point out that some turn tables with some cartridges are super quiet, but does it only happen with the best pressed records and most others will still make lots of pops and background noise. It there a a good method to truly enjoy quiet vinyl music or its something I have to get used to. Thank you.
kkonrad
I would strongly recommend you look at getting an ultrasonic cleaner.

I have used vacuum cleaners in the past and they are useful, but nothing compared to ultrasonic in my mind.

Here is one post on the subject, but you can find much more information here and by searching the 'net.

https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/thumbs-up-for-ultrasonic-record-cleaning 
Ultrasonic cleaning is a must, greatly reduces clicks and pops - however once you get into vinyl - you will not hear them at all. 

Good Listening

Peter 
@lewm 

I was just joking. I've not heard it either - but I assume the same as you.

I will say though that when I use my Townshend Rock it does reduce the effect of clips and pops when the trough is in place
So if my phono preamp (Ifi Iphone 2) is not stable enough, why some records play very clean. Should all play with noise in that case.
Some surfaces are actually better than others. So you may well encounter LPs that are silent even on an unstable phono section.

As a general rule of thumb, if you have to load a low output moving coil cartridge to get to sound right, the stability of the phono section is suspect.
Interesting topic. I’d rate my vinyl rig mediocre at best as compared to the set ups that many of you have but I’m completely convinced that the choice of the phono preamp makes a huge difference in the amount and intensity of the pops and ticks you hear when playing the same records on the same system. I recently added a Schiit Mani (with an aftermarket LPS) to my system replacing the phono stage in my integrated and I was shocked by how much the pops and ticks dropped. 
My first immediate impression was maybe I lost some detail and that washed away the pops and ticks but that was definitely not the case. The same LPs, the same cleaning regiment, never sounded better. I assume this result would proportionally apply to higher end vinyl set ups.