Just got my Audio Desk Systeme LP cleaner...


In 2 days since receiving it I have cleaned over 30 LP's. It works extremely well and is truly a "set it and forget it" machine from start to finish. Playback results are as good or better than what I have gotten from my Loricraft PRC-3. The Loricraft is a great machine, the Audio Desk is much more efficient and convenient to use and allows me more time to listen to music while cleaning many more records. I am very impressed by it and shall be selling the Loricraft.
hiendmuse
Hey Syntax...still ripping off American's with Dertonearm ? What a tool you are...lol
Well, Rocky, your goal is to be unfair when your opinion is not shared. Still
using your misaligned Phantom Arm? Sorry, that you didn't find that problem on
your own...When I remember right, you got that advice for free :-)
Btw. I don't do any business with anyone, but you know that of course. No,
sorry, others wrote that, you did read it, but you didn't understand. Not my
problem.
No, the mint lp aligns my Coralstone just perfectly...thank you for asking...How's that crap soldered OmyGod e gon ripp off pre amp selling and sounding ? Quit while your ahead Mr. Crook and Co....and have a great day. Over and out.
Syntax did offer me some very good advice regarding Vibraplane isolation
platforms.

I also agree with him that there are more effective record cleaning machines and
multi step fluids out there, though the Audio Desk is by far the most convenient
machine and an excellent solution for most people.

In my experience, a Loricraft with AIVS solutions actually gets the LP cleaner,
meaning one can hear more information extracted from the grooves in terms of
low level dynamics and detail, though the process is very long and cumbersome.
I understand why most people don't want to put up with the hassle.
Okay, I think that some clarity is called for...:).

First, Syntax always gives first-rate advice. Brutally honest and very straight forward, no agenda, and most important, he does not have any business relationships with this Other that Rockie is discussing. With Syntax, it is all about the differences and he leaves you to make your OWN decisions about the sound you want and how you spend your money.

Rockie, Syntax is much more knowledgeable and without the agency costs that you have endured with the fellow that you bought your TT and
cartridge from...the cartridge has been up for sale since I have known A., and the TT...well, that is another story in itself.

As for the disk cleaner, IMHO, Syntax is patently correct in his
observations. Speed here is a convenience factor that is the cost one incurs at the expense of quality...an acceptable quality, I guess for some, but at the expense of a really super clean disk for your ears.

Kind Regards,
Alan