I think part of the answer to your question hinges on your definition of "noise", but here is an additional 2 cents...
I got my ultrasonic record cleaner today and it is a bit of a revelation. The majority of my records are in good to excellent shape and had been cleaned with a Nitty Gritty at least once, stored in rice paper sleeves, non smoking household etc.
I've just cleaned and played a few older, well-played records and the difference is pretty startling. It's just all around better - quieter, more detailed, etc.
I opted for one of the cheaper solutions
http://www.cleanervinyl.com/ and you can find other similar solutions or DIY.
I'm sold on ultrasonic cleaning and will be busy cleaning records for the foreseeable future. The other great thing about this new cleaner, is that I'm now inspired to go used record shopping knowing that I have a really good way to clean up the records.
PS - My front end is of reasonable quality, but not crazy
Rega P25 with some slight mods and a Shelter 901.
I got my ultrasonic record cleaner today and it is a bit of a revelation. The majority of my records are in good to excellent shape and had been cleaned with a Nitty Gritty at least once, stored in rice paper sleeves, non smoking household etc.
I've just cleaned and played a few older, well-played records and the difference is pretty startling. It's just all around better - quieter, more detailed, etc.
I opted for one of the cheaper solutions
http://www.cleanervinyl.com/ and you can find other similar solutions or DIY.
I'm sold on ultrasonic cleaning and will be busy cleaning records for the foreseeable future. The other great thing about this new cleaner, is that I'm now inspired to go used record shopping knowing that I have a really good way to clean up the records.
PS - My front end is of reasonable quality, but not crazy
Rega P25 with some slight mods and a Shelter 901.