Record Cleaning Machine RCM


My present vinyl collection consists of about 100 LPs. On average, I purchase about 3-5 new LPs per year when the annual HI-FI Show comes to town. I've always purchased new with the odd purchase coming from friends for mint condition used LPs. My analog set-up is a VPI Scoutmaster.

I've read some very positive comments concerning the benefits of using a RCM and I'm serioulsy considering purchasing one.

For the money, I'm looking at the VPI HW-16.5 but I've read posts where people are complaining about how hot the unit gets due to the lack of a cooling fan while others have complainted about the noise. Should I be concerned?

My next choice up would be the VPI HW-17 but this unit costs about 2.5x more.

Suggestions / comments?
agiaccio
Hey Eric, have you tried a towel or a piece of carpet under the machine? It certainly helps lower the noise. It is a great machine, isn't it?
If you buy only 3-5 albums per year a manual machine is all you need.

No automatic machine can never compare with good brushes, a good solution, and elbow grease.

Save the unspent money and buy more vinyl.
Bill said,

"No automatic machine can never compare with good brushes, a good solution, and elbow grease."

Wow! I absolutely disagree with this statement. I find it as wrong as Roy Gandy's assertion that the stylus does all the cleaning a record requires.

I do agree that good results are possible with manual cleaning and it may be the best option for a small collection.

Wendell
Which results in a cleaner car, your local car wash or a thorough hand wash?

I have 6500+ albums collected over 50 years to support my claim.

And you?

I hope this helps.
Bill said,

"I hope this helps."

It doesn't. I too have been collecting most of my life and I'm not sure there is a cleaning method I haven't tried. I always went back to a machine as the best tool to facilitate the process.

If you manually clean 6500 LPs, good for you!

BTW, I know that number was meant to impress. 6500 doesn't come close to the number of records I have purchased in the last 46 years. Who cares? It doesn't mean a thing.

Regards,

Wendell