Steam cleaning records 2


Continuation of large thread.
thommas
Golly, What's happen ?? ... Have we reached a agreement (regardless of our personal views) that one's choice of water is ok ??? Go-Gamma, That's Good ... with me ....
I believe that's what's panning out on this thread are the ebb & flow of ideas to improve the listening experience. Of course , use any water source anyone wants. But as far as this fellow is concerned I see Stltrains point of view . We have no difference other than the water product we use and hold strong views that the water source can affect what can be gleamed from that tiny grove embeded on a LP. Without wishing to offend anyone , our choice of equipment may also play a roll. But, it is un-deny-able that Steam Cleaning creates a vastly superior musical experience in the world of analog.

I do not deny that I am an extreme'ist when the subject of Audio comes up. I design my own listening rooms, redesign air bearing turntables and other designs, I manufacture my own power cords & sometimes interconnects & even tear-down exotic speakers because of my belief I can vastly improve all these products . I even redesign isolation platforms & resonance blocking boxes. My designs are sucessful. Steam Cleaning has my personal marque : I'm gratified that so many others get more joy from their record collections. Pardon my passion. Its what I do ...
You reside in heady territory.

We are all indebted to you for your contributions to the steam cleaning threads.
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Please, please I deplore bowing , with exception of the cultures of Japan , China & S. Korea.
All I wish for is that we be contributors , persons that care about fellow AG'ers. In my opinion, there can be no shame in helping & shairing ideas.Perhaps, that is not the same elesewhere. I try to make the moment count & keep on counting.

I acknowledge I am a audio extreme'ist. Its a fact, I visited Ft. Meyers repeatly just for the chance to sit in Thomas Edison's home & in his chair, in his Lab, to read under his actual 25W tungson lights & listen to his talking machines under the same conditions as He.Believe me, it was worth the effort to be in the shadow of the Great One. Today, I own a 1903 Edision in perfect condition thanks to expert Larry Summers who restored mine. I am comitted analog'er who appreciates digital as well.

"T", keep in mind the world of analog is reading. No bowing allowed. Most respectfully ...