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* More compact than automated RCMs.  
* More compact than automated RCMs.  
* Some people like the control of manually turn the record.
* Some people like the control of manually turn the record.
* The record isn't placed on a platter so it isn't exposed to any dust that may have ended up on the platter.


Cons:  
Cons:  
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* Some complain that it's loud.
* Some complain that it's loud.
* Some complain that it gets hot after cleaning a few record.
* Some complain that it gets hot after cleaning a few record.
* Some complain that the vacuum doesn't make good contact with the record.


=== VPI 16.5 ===
=== VPI 16.5 ===

Revision as of 16:24, 31 July 2021

Record Cleaning Machines

Record Doctor

Manually spin the record over a vacuum. Seems to do the trick.

Pros:

  • 4-5x less expensive than automated RCMs.
  • More compact than automated RCMs.
  • Some people like the control of manually turn the record.
  • The record isn't placed on a platter so it isn't exposed to any dust that may have ended up on the platter.

Cons:

  • Slower than automated RCMs.
  • People rave about the VPI 16.5. It may do a better job cleaning records.
  • Drains to internal container that might not allow liquid to evaporate quickly.
  • Some complain that it's loud.
  • Some complain that it gets hot after cleaning a few record.
  • Some complain that the vacuum doesn't make good contact with the record.

VPI 16.5

  • Reported to do a very good job cleaning records.
  • Reported to be very well constructed. People say they have had theirs for 20+ years.
  • Drains to an external container.

Nitty Gritty

  • More compact than other expensive RCMs.
  • Some say it doesn't do a much better job than the Record Doctor
  • Some say it's not as well constructed as VPI.

Notes

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