Looks like the ’Guru’ is sold out. This is a little odd as I think the company behind it is fairly large. Perhaps, it is temporarily sold out; I hope that is the case!
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I’ve had an Audiodesk ProX for a few years. It’s simple to use, the rotating microfiber barrels set it apart from the other OS machines. I’ve cleaned about 2000 LPs and no issues. I agree with comments by @theo. It’s more effective at removing surface noise than the VPI HW16.5 it replaced and it doesn’t generate static. I’ve read others have had tank leakage, I keep mine drained if it won’t be used for a while as Audiodesk recommends. So far, so good. |
Bslon, ironically I replaced a 16.5 with mine as well, although it was a work horse. I also installed a ball valve drain on mine too, since I don’t clean all the time, I wanted to reduce evaporation which might change the solution mix, should the ingredients have different properties and rate of evap. |
Greetings, I have been using a Audio Desk Pro for the last 2 years. Does a good job. Does not perform miracles. I haven’t had any problems with the unit. I also use a VPI 16.5 RCM and a US V8. The V8 has a heater which I find helpful with stubborn records. if I were to buy a new US Cleaner, the Degritter would be at the top of my list, do to it having a heater. |
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