@tablejockey,
I hear you on four figure cleaning machines and they make sense as a long term investment. My collection of vinyl is all new records and very manageable at this point. I don’t plan on buying every album that gets released on Vinyl (probably buy those that sucks on streaming ...lol) I’ve noticed even new vinyl benefits from proper cleaning, less pops n clicks and surface noise.
I will bring in both spin-clean and Pro-Ject machine. Their video on YouTube suggests a relatively easy process to clean the vinyl :-)
https://youtu.be/G6mFWdny_Pw
Then there is Kirmuss Audio US record machine for $1K. I have seen their demo at RMAF last year, pretty impressive.
https://kirmussaudio.com/ka-rc-1-ultrasonic-record-restoration-system/
More toys for grown men :-)
I hear you on four figure cleaning machines and they make sense as a long term investment. My collection of vinyl is all new records and very manageable at this point. I don’t plan on buying every album that gets released on Vinyl (probably buy those that sucks on streaming ...lol) I’ve noticed even new vinyl benefits from proper cleaning, less pops n clicks and surface noise.
I will bring in both spin-clean and Pro-Ject machine. Their video on YouTube suggests a relatively easy process to clean the vinyl :-)
https://youtu.be/G6mFWdny_Pw
Then there is Kirmuss Audio US record machine for $1K. I have seen their demo at RMAF last year, pretty impressive.
https://kirmussaudio.com/ka-rc-1-ultrasonic-record-restoration-system/
More toys for grown men :-)