Record Cleaning Machines
"Keith G" wrote in message
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'CD-like quality'...???
Sorry, I meant purely in terms of (lack of) noise - not musical quality!
As to whether or not an RCM is worth it kinda depends on what you have in
the way of records. I have at least 3,000 discs (Swim says 4,000 - I ain't
counting them) most of which came from charity shops. Despite many of them
being *unplayed* there was still the grime of ages on a number of them and
even mould on a few - for me there was no doubt that an RCM would be
useful/necessary....
Well that brings me back to my original post - I currently only have
about 50 LPs I want to transcribe to CD-R (though I'm buying more and more
at the moment), so splashing out £1500 on an RCM might not seem very
cost-effective. However given the seeming lack of any RCM retailers or
service in my area (north Lancs/south Cumbria), I can see a potential
business opportunity! (Not that I'd give up the day job, mind!)
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Cheers,
Dave
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