Buy a Sota record cleaner instead.
what to do before you get the vpi record cleaner?
I bought a Nottingham spacedeck and have nearly doubled my record collection to 800 in the last 2 months
problem is I am waiting to afford a VPI record cleaner
snap crackle and pop are having fun on my vinyl collection
I am using a decca (dry method) stylus brush
and stylast on the cartridge (with ultrasonic battery operated stylus cleaner)
any suggestions to clean records before I get the expensive cleaner? I don't want to engrain the dirty records (the flea market variety) by playing them and I don't want to destroy my expensive audiophile pressings (Japanese and MSFL)
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
thanks
Tom
problem is I am waiting to afford a VPI record cleaner
snap crackle and pop are having fun on my vinyl collection
I am using a decca (dry method) stylus brush
and stylast on the cartridge (with ultrasonic battery operated stylus cleaner)
any suggestions to clean records before I get the expensive cleaner? I don't want to engrain the dirty records (the flea market variety) by playing them and I don't want to destroy my expensive audiophile pressings (Japanese and MSFL)
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
thanks
Tom
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Use Disc Doctor, http://discdoc.com/. I've been committed user and fan of the VPI 17 for well over a decade and have used it to clean thousands of records. This past summer I had a chance to try the Disc Doctor cleaning process, and I was totally blown away by the significantly improved results with Disc Doctor. Now I use Disc Doctor and the VPI handles only the rinse and vacuum as I gradually work back through cleaning my record collection with DD. I never thought this is where I would end up on this topic; I wouldn't have believed the difference if I hadn't tried it. |
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