Walker Audio Prelude LP Cleaning Solution


I did not want to post this as a full review as this is my initial first impression using the newly released Walker Audio Prelude LP Cleaning Solutions.

Prelude is a 3-step process consisting of enzymes, premixed cleaning solution and an ultra pure water rinse (made via a 7 stage filtration process). I comes nicely packaged with the following: a 64 ounce container of ultra pure water, a 16 ounce squeeze bottle of premixed cleaning solution, a second bottle of water in a 16 ounce squeeze bottle, an empty 4 ounce squeeze bottle, and a jar of enzyme powder, along with a small scoop and a slightly larger scoop.

Lloyd’s research indicates that enzymes in a solution only have a life cycle of 8-10 hours before they die off. By keeping the enzymes in a powder form, and only mixing enough to be used during a cleaning session ensures they stay active.

If you plan on cleaning 5-6 or so LP sides at a time (which is what I have been doing), use the small scoop in the enzyme powder. Place the powder in the empty 4-ounce bottle. Add some of the water from the 16-ounce container up to the “A” mark on the 4-ounce bottle and shake to mix. Apply to the pads of a cleaning brush and lightly scrub the LP as it spins on your RCM. Let it sit for 15-30 seconds and vacuum off.

Using a second brush, apply the premixed cleaning solution to the pad and apply to the LP as above. Let sit for a few seconds and vacuum off. Do not let either solution dry on the LP.

Using a third brush, use the ultra pure water as a final rinse and vacuum off.

I have had lots of experience with different LP cleaning products, including Disc Doctor, Audio Intelligent, and L’Art du Son. The AI solutions are similar to Prelude in that they also use the enzyme solution as a pre-treat prior to cleaning. The AI enzyme come premixed, unlike the Prelude. The enzyme powder formula of Prelude ensures that the enzymes stay viable until they are needed. I really like the AI solutions when I used them, and missed them when Paul sold the business.

That said, The Walker Audio Prelude is the best of the AI, kicked up several notches. Lloyd Walker has hit another one out of the ballpark. After cleaning several LPs that I thought I knew backward and forward, I can report the following: surfaces are dead silent, with no residue what so ever from any of the three steps. There is no static build up, and even well played LPs have that shiny right out of the sleeve look to them.

Focus, detail and transparency are the first three words that come to mind when describing what I am hearing. The inner detail on familiar LPs lets me hear for the first time things that have been there but never fleshed out of the grooves the way it is after using Prelude. At least, that's what MY ears are telling me. The music just leaps out from the utter blackness of the grooves. And, your records are REALLY clean. What else could you expect from one of the true masters of the analog arts? Who better to bring such a great product to the market for LP lovers than the man who builds what I consider to be the finest LP playback product in the world?

Give Lloyd a call and talk to him yourself about Walker Audio Prelude. I have no financial connection to Walker Audio other than the fact that I am a very happy customer and use many of their products in my system.

Kudos to Lloyd, Felicia, and Fred for creating another great Walker Audio product.
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In my experience, Lloyd generally applies himself in a way that I've often felt a need for. That is, start with existing good ideas and refine them to the Nth degree, beyond wherever the other guys dropped the ball, often for understandable practical considerations, kinda like olympic records, perhaps, in the process, coordinating some angles missed by one or the other of the contenders' products. No shame in that. It is an inevitable expression of necessity being the mother of invention.
Which only goes to show how sordid this whole business is - deals made, backs scratched, research faked - save for a few select individuals that you can trust.
I have known Lloyd for a long time, Jejune and Flemke, I have known him to be very honest and quite proud of his tweaks of other's efforts that have fallen somewhat short of the mark, such as the AHT and Vichay resisters. Save for the omission of his name, what Jejune says is slanderous.
I only said what I did in response to what Flemke claims. Though I am not saying that what Flemke said about Lloyd Walker is necessarily true, it is an example of what goes on all the time in this hobby. Remember, Tbg, FLEMKE said that about Walker, not me, though I will admit to perhaps jumping to conclusions in using what he said as an example of a larger issue (should have incldued "if true" in my post). I would also hope that if it IS true, Flemke has proof. That being said, I advise YOU to be careful of WHO you accuse of slander and read more carefully.

OTOH, I can cite many examples of such dealings in this business that come from personal expereince, personal observations, and proven actions. I firmly stand by my statement that there is collusion, back scratching, and outright fraud in the business. If you do not think so, you are naive.
I think you did jump to conclusions with regard to Lloyd given what Flemke said.