KL Audio machine is much quicker and works much better not cheap though.
CleanerVinyl Ultrasonic record cleaning system.
Does anyone have experience with this U/S record cleaning system. It seems a very economical way to go considering the $3-4K all in one systems.
Thank you
http://cleanervinyl.weebly.com
Thank you
http://cleanervinyl.weebly.com
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Dentdog replies: It just seems pretty expensive to load the tank with fresh solution and contaminate it with dirty record product, only to drain and repeat.I agree with you completely about the seeming waste of loading an entire tank up with chemicals only to drain and throw away the solution after just a record or two. In my set up, I use an inline 1 micron water filter and pump so I can recycle the water in the tank through the filter. I turn on the pump in between batches of records and only change the tank solution every 30-50 records (depending on how dirty the records were). I took the idea for the pump and filter from bbftx on the diyAudio forum. Here’s his short video showing his implementation and a link to his description and parts list... Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLHGLx3qrvY Discussion: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/analogue ... ost3215289 The inline water pump bbftx uses in his setup has been discontinued, but I found on as new old stock on ebay for $50. There are others that will work. |
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