TURNTABLE SETUP Questions thread - don't start a new thread, ASK YOUR QUESTION HERE!

Dec 28, 2012 at 4:14 PM Post #286 of 3,585
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Although very technical and wordy, analogsurviver had some good advice. I firmly believe that a wet-vacuum cleaner is the most significant upgrade you can make to your vinyl rig.
 
I use this one: http://www.kabusa.com/ev1.htm
 
It's the cheapest of its type, but it works great. Before any record gets played on my turntable, it gets washed in the EV-1. No exceptions. Once you get your records clean, using a carbon fiber brush (like the Audioquest or Hunt EDA, I use the Hunt) is enough to keep them clean for as much as six months if you play them regularly.

+1 regarding significance of wet vacuum cleaning. Kabusa is a very good supplier for vynil needs - almost forgot this one. Reason? Very few USA products have CE certificate for Europe - no CE certificate, no import allowed. US power plug is all customer officer has to see...normally game over. Does yours carry any CE sign ? 
 
http://www.google.si/imgres?q=ce+certificate&hl=sl&sa=X&tbo=d&biw=1137&bih=527&tbm=isch&tbnid=vRM4xkyezaIF6M:&imgrefurl=http://www.sushimachine.com.au/why-choose-us.html&docid=WW84MpqjlTNvzM&imgurl=http://www.sushimachine.com.au/images/stories/CE.png&w=1192&h=840&ei=OAreUP7mM4n64QSa94GoBg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=530&vpy=229&dur=16&hovh=187&hovw=267&tx=144&ty=148&sig=107860507441400385971&page=1&tbnh=135&tbnw=216&start=0&ndsp=29&ved=1t:429,r:25,s:0,i:165
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 4:41 PM Post #288 of 3,585
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+1 regarding significance of wet vacuum cleaning. Kabusa is a very good supplier for vynil needs - almost forgot this one. Reason? Very few USA products have CE certificate for Europe - no CE certificate, no import allowed. US power plug is all customer officer has to see...normally game over. Does yours carry any CE sign ? 
 

 
The EV-1 does not have a built in vacuum and is not electrically powered. You connect it to your household vacuum instead.
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 7:00 PM Post #289 of 3,585
Not that I don't think the 17 is a good machine, but what makes you think the 16.5 is too much hassle?  It really is pretty hassle free...    The only thing that the 17 that the 16.5 doesn't is apply the cleaning fluid, which is simply a matter of squirting form a spray bottle, so about as easy as it gets.  Anyway, just throwing that out there.
 
I feel that the money I spent on the 16.5 was the best money I've spent on any part of my analog set up.  Playback is quieter and dynamics are improved; simply put analog playback was taken to a whole new level for me when I started using  the VPI cleaning machine.  Yes, I am sure I could have gotten the same results manually, but it's a no brainer with the cleaning machine.  I wouldn't hesitate to spend as much or more on the cleaning machine as you did on your table.  That cleaner will be with you as you upgrade tables.
 
 
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I'm honestly pretty close to pulling the trigger on a VPI 17 cleaning machine. It'd cost more than my TT did but after seeing one in action and knowing the importance of cleaning (but still not doing it) I really want one. The 16.5 is too much hassle (comparing the 2) and the 27 is unnecessary for me.
It's probably worth about as much as my LP collection but it'd be an investment in the future, too.
I've been playing new vinyl without any sort of cleaning (over half my collection is new). I hate to wait but it might have to come after my speaker rig.

 
Dec 28, 2012 at 7:13 PM Post #290 of 3,585
The 16.5 is great. It deep cleaned my vinyls when I had a TT, a VPI 19 Mk IV.  Ofcourse the 17 is better but also more expensive. If you have a vinyl collection a really good cleaner is as essential as a good turntable.
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 7:19 PM Post #291 of 3,585
Might as well include "possibly the best" record cleaning machine:
 

 
"It’s the most effective, easy to use record cleaning machine I’ve ever tried. I bought the review sample. I cleaned already vacuum cleaned records that were still noisy and the noise went away."
 
I have a VPI 16.5, but this machine is ultrasonic: http://www.analogplanet.com/content/worlds-best-record-cleaning-machine
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 7:40 PM Post #293 of 3,585
That is quite a machine. I upgraded from my 16.5 to a 17 and am very happy I did. The cleaning process is easier and faster with the 17.
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 7:57 PM Post #294 of 3,585
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Might as well include "possibly the best" record cleaning machine:
 

 
"It’s the most effective, easy to use record cleaning machine I’ve ever tried. I bought the review sample. I cleaned already vacuum cleaned records that were still noisy and the noise went away."
 
I have a VPI 16.5, but this machine is ultrasonic: http://www.analogplanet.com/content/worlds-best-record-cleaning-machine

Once-upom-a-time I worked in micro electronics plant. There was perhaps the ultimate "RCM" - ultrasonic with freon 113 to clean silicone dies. Unfortunately, freon is the last thing one wants from ecological point of view, will clean but like nothing else. Therefore is the machine mentioned all the more commendable, as it achieves almost the same results but with nature friendly liquid. It is not unreasonably expensive, which unfortunately still does not put it on my radar of purchases anytime soon. > wish list !
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 8:16 PM Post #295 of 3,585
I like the fact that the 17 is literally a few flips if a switch and done. Then again, the NG Mini 1 Pro does both sides at once. No rush on deciding.
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 8:28 PM Post #296 of 3,585
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Might as well include "possibly the best" record cleaning machine:
 

 
"It’s the most effective, easy to use record cleaning machine I’ve ever tried. I bought the review sample. I cleaned already vacuum cleaned records that were still noisy and the noise went away."
 
I have a VPI 16.5, but this machine is ultrasonic: http://www.analogplanet.com/content/worlds-best-record-cleaning-machine

 
That's awesome!  Are those your vinyls in the background?
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 8:39 PM Post #297 of 3,585
Nope not my pic, looks like the reviewer's. I wish!
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 8:40 PM Post #298 of 3,585
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I like the fact that the 17 is literally a few flips if a switch and done. Then again, the NG Mini 1 Pro does both sides at once. No rush on deciding.

Depends on what is one using machine for. For home, cleaning a few records a day - almost anything will do. With little more or little less hassle.
 
If you are faced with say 100 LPs daily, both sides at once machines do make sense. As does the quietness of the vacuum part of the machine - it is not loud from the perspective of onlooking visitor/friend/customer, but for the operator it does get pretty noisy. Please bear in mind not all records can be vacuum cleaned in a single "pass" - there will be always some spots on record that for some reason do not "wet" properly and require repeated or prolonged contact with cleaning solution - MUCH prolonging the time needed with normal records. You have to continously watch the surface of the record on the RCM in order to spot any such problems - requiring you to be quite close to the RCM.
 
Dec 28, 2012 at 8:58 PM Post #300 of 3,585

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