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?

audphile1

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My recommendation would be to hold off on buying cleaning solutions. From what I’ve learned, ultrasonic cleaning machines do a stupendously good job using distilled water alone. As @ljgerens pointed out, most cleaning solutions tend to leave behind a very thin layer of residue unless you follow up with a second tank of clean distilled water for rinsing. If you’re not doing a dedicated rinse cycle, I’d personally avoid adding any cleaning solution altogether.

@audphile1, "It only takes one rogue hard particle that gets lodged into the vacuum pad to completely ruin a record."

I guess that could be a possibility, but it seems extremely remote..  I've been using a VPI vacuum system for more than 30 years and never experienced anything like that.

If you've never seen how the VPT works, I assume others are similar. when set up properly the suction tube opening is set off dead center by 5 degrees.  This facilitates solution pickup and minimized any chance for pressing directly down on the record.  In addition there are fabric strips on either side of the suction slot.  That softens any contract with the record. 

@lalitk 👍

@pryso I’ve seen how these vacuum machines work. VPI and ProJect same concept. I’m not saying they’re not good. 

The Nova is in. Of course I didn’t listen to @lalitk because I’m me and I had to try their Small Bottle solution. 
They recommend 2-3 drops to a tank. I used just 1.  
Machine is easy to set up and easy to operate. I mixed in the solution and filled the basin.
Who would I want to see in a bathtub (ultrasonic that is) if not Melody Gardot and her “My One And Only Thrill” 45rpm ORG. This is a noisy pressing with mediocre sound. I always thought it was a complete waste of money. Set it to a 5min cycle and hit the button. 

At turn on both my kids ran out of their rooms upstairs yelling out “WTF IS THAT!!!” My dog had the most confused facial expression I’ve ever seen on her. The machine was set up in the basement. I had to shut the door. You can’t be in the room while the cleaning cycle is on. 
The record came out as clean as I’ve ever seen. Made sure it’s dry (6min cycle did its job) and onto the turntable it went. And here was my turn for a confused face…

So…yes the noise was reduced down to the bad pressing surface noise that no one can do anything about. Yes the static was not a thing. 
But…I heard rolled off top end, reduced bass and overall dull sound. I thought it was in my head. 
To check if what I’m hearing was real or not I grabbed Edu & Tom record that I’m familiar with. Played it  cleaned and rechecked. Same result as with the first LP I cleaned.

Now…what does this thing do? Did the Small Bottle solution coat the grooves causing reduction in noise and static but now the stylus isn’t really getting everything out of the record? What’s going on here? Is thing for real?
Full stop now until I figure this out.

I’m going to return to it over the weekend. I will use distilled water only and will rewash these records. If it doesn’t help I will subject them to my manual tried and true wash with turgikleen followed by a rinse in distilled water. I’m thinking I might even need some sort of an enzyme to get this drek out of the grooves.
I’m genuinely puzzled now…

 

@audphile1 
TergiKleen is a good choice for a surfactant in an ultrasonic cleaner. If you already have some, then I would suggest you try it in your Nova.