slartibartfast wrote:
> I just cleaned my "Crime Of The Century" with Vinylclear and I'm
> impressed. The last track of this album has been unplayable for years
> (maybe since it was new) and now it plays perfectly.
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
The original pressing of Crime of the
d6jg wrote:
> We are in Audiophiles aren't we?
>
> Just checking because once we start getting into discussing "vinyl" we
> do open that enormous can of worms that is Hi-Fi.
>
> Suffice to say that in my experience when digitising vinyl (I have done
> about 1,000 albums - some more than once)
> Apparently ultrasonic cleaning is the new gold standard
>
> https://degritter.com/
>
> Looks like it can make toast too while it's at it :rolleyes:
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We are in Audiophiles aren't we?
Just checking because once we start getting into discussing "vinyl" we
do open that enormous can of worms that is Hi-Fi.
Suffice to say that in my experience when digitising vinyl (I have done
about 1,000 albums - some more than once) the two most significant
e
cliveb wrote:
> Anyone who is serious about cleaning their vinyl properly should be
> looking at a vacuum device, such as a VPI, Nitty-Gritty, Moth or
> Pro-Ject.
> Not cheap, but the best way to clean vinyl.
>
> The gold standard always used to be the Keith Monks device - but it cost
> thousan
Anyone who is serious about cleaning their vinyl properly should be
looking at a vacuum device, such as a VPI, Nitty-Gritty, Moth or
Pro-Ject.
Not cheap, but the best way to clean vinyl.
The gold standard always used to be the Keith Monks device - but it cost
thousands. I see there's a cheaper o