I agree with Nrenter that my DIY RCM was the best upgrade I ever did to my system.
Any previous equipment upgrades tended to make the flaws in my vinyl (mostly used) all the more clearer, sometimes making upgrades sound great for other media (CD, SACD, etc.) but disappointing for records, even really good ones.
Being able to clean records much more effectively (my opinion) than I could using any manual method, my enjoyment of vinyl recordings has increased exponentially.
I have no experience with steam cleaning vinyl, but there is much (also hotly debated) information around to check out.
Now get out there and build a RCM and clean those records! :)
Any previous equipment upgrades tended to make the flaws in my vinyl (mostly used) all the more clearer, sometimes making upgrades sound great for other media (CD, SACD, etc.) but disappointing for records, even really good ones.
Being able to clean records much more effectively (my opinion) than I could using any manual method, my enjoyment of vinyl recordings has increased exponentially.
I have no experience with steam cleaning vinyl, but there is much (also hotly debated) information around to check out.
Now get out there and build a RCM and clean those records! :)