@signaforce thanks!
Humminguru Nova
I’ve assembled more or less a decent analog front end. I have a few hundred records in my collection that consists of new and old vinyl - mostly mint or near mint. Now I have been buying new vinyl recently. I use Knosti Disco Antistat to wash records - one for wash, one for rinse. The records air dry.
Would a Nova be a significant step up from the Knosti? Would it be effective with new vinyl? Any reason I shouldn’t get it?
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Hi Audphile1, I use the Kirmuss US system. It can be a bit of a lengthy process depending on how dirty the album is I'm not gonna discount that. I follow the last cycle with a distilled water rinse and vacuum on my Oki Noki. The result is astonishing and to me well worth the time investment. Sonically even older albums I'm beyond familiar with take on a totally new dimension in sonic quality and dynamics. Just adding my $.02! |
Re: Also recently discovered this chemical can make a positive charge in my/your cleaning mix. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C4W8S79G/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?smid=A343O3SRMXM69V&psc=1 Are you saying you're using this product in place of the Kirmuss spray? If yes, that's quite a cost save from the Kirmuss refill bottle? |
I recently bought a Huminguru Nova, and have cleaned about 150 albums through it. I have owned ultrasonic tanks for quite awhile, starting with a 40kHz with a Vinyl Stack spinner. One of the attractive points of ultrasonic tanks is you could clean multiple albums and be more efficient. Truth is I hate cleaning vinyl, and using my VPI was always a chore. These days I have a VinylClean 132kHz tank, and it did a good job I thought. |
@neonknight thank you for this detailed write up! I read nothing that would make me regret the purchase. Glad you’re happy with it! Can’t wait to try it. |
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