What Cleaning Machine?


Have used a Nitty Gritty 1.5 for many years with OK results. Use their cleaning solution, as well. Probably time to consider an upgrade as many people have said the VPI cleaning machine is better - lower noise (cracks & pops).

Don't have any specific budget, but the VPI seems reasonable.

Also, what associated cleaning solutions do you use with good results?

Any suggestions are appreciated.
rballdude
The Loricraft is 4X the price of the VPI 16.5 but worth every penny if you can swing it. LPs become as quiet as CDs without losing any of their much loved musicality.
If your budget allows, a Loricraft is indeed the answer. No RCM at any price (except a used Keith Monks, if you can find one) will compare with it.

Every other RCM starts with the same flawed design, vacuum wands and felt-covered slots. A record-straddling wand can't dry a warped record evenly or easily reach the the dirtiest portion of most used records, the area near a sloped lead-in groove. Felt-covered slots pick up contaminated fluid on every pass. You either clean the felts after every pass and replace them often or you get cross-contamination.

The Loricraft and Monks operate on completely different principles. They suffer none of the above problems and they're fairly quiet, no louder than your microwave oven.

Expensive but worth it IMO too.
I also second the RRL + Buggtussel Vinyl-Zyme recommendation. Vinyl Zyme is especially good at reducing sharp clicks and pops.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Guess you must be careful what you wish for. Went in with a VPI 16.5 budget and am now enticed by the logic and recommendations for the Loricraft. Suppose Junior could pay for his own college textbooks for a couple of semesters! Maybe some kind soul must part with a gently used one.