In the last 3 years these RCM's started to move on the fast lane. I remember well, not so much was here, even at Audiogon. Same with fluids btw. Of course, some had a VPI unit, but more or less owning a RCM (one of the more expensive ones) was a bit exotic.
Now, lots of readers here are more and more interested, even in different working designs (Slot removal-VPI, Hannl & others, Point nozzle removal-Monks, Loricraft, Odyssey or now the latest Ultrasonic- Glaess) plus using a wide range of different fluids, regular cleaners, Enzymes, multi step solutions
and all owners have one in common:
All are happy, no way back, no matter what they have.
Everything is better than doing nothing. And it makes sense. The analog reproduction is mechanical and to take care that the record is in better (or best) condition gives everyone at once the feedback.
Audiogon has imo the best real information about them, because here are users who have all, what the market offers, linked with a healthy fun to do experiments and are not afraid to hear differences or write something which is for one or the other a problem.But, this is something, which moves us all forward. At the end of the day.
Happy listening.