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Serge Auckland August 24th 06 05:14 PM

Record Cleaning Machines
 
As I buy used vinyl (record fairs, car boot sales, charity shops) from
time to time, I'm thinking about getting a record cleaning machine
(hopefully used but in good condition) to remove the layers of crud
sometimes found on such items.

Can anyone recommend any one machine over others? I rather favour the
Keith Monks, but haven't seen one on Ebay for a long time, if ever. What
about the Moth machine or the VPI?

Are there any stars or clunkers amongst the various available?

Thanks

S.

Keith G August 24th 06 05:25 PM

Record Cleaning Machines
 

"Serge Auckland" wrote in message
...
As I buy used vinyl (record fairs, car boot sales, charity shops) from
time to time, I'm thinking about getting a record cleaning machine
(hopefully used but in good condition) to remove the layers of crud
sometimes found on such items.

Can anyone recommend any one machine over others? I rather favour the
Keith Monks, but haven't seen one on Ebay for a long time, if ever. What
about the Moth machine or the VPI?

Are there any stars or clunkers amongst the various available?




I only have experience of my own Moth RCM, but a friend has an Okki Nokki
which fell to bits....

.....about a month before my Moth did exactly the same thing!! :-)

Luckily, Moth is only 20 minutes from here and Mike Harris fixed it before
my eyes - nice chap, has a turntable which has been running for 18 years
solid. I mentioned it a month or two back!!

Anyway, I would heartily recommend the Moth - despite the above (I have a
punishing method when using mine) it is very robust and works very well. It
is noisy (vacuum cleaner parts) and it does get hot but it does a lovely
job!! (Buy it as a kit and save a coupla hundred quid, IIRC...??)

Check the disc out in this clip for an idea:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/Hornswoggle2.avi


The sound may be ****e, but there's no denying that's a very *shiny* disk is
there?

:-)





Dave xxxx August 24th 06 05:48 PM

Record Cleaning Machines
 
Serge Auckland wrote:
snipped

Can anyone recommend any one machine over others? I rather favour
the
Keith Monks, but haven't seen one on Ebay for a long time, if ever.
What about the Moth machine or the VPI?

Are there any stars or clunkers amongst the various available?

Thanks

S.



Clearaudio make a couple of great machines not cheap but work well


Even do one that cleans both sides at once



TT August 25th 06 12:38 AM

Record Cleaning Machines
 

"Serge Auckland" wrote in
message ...
: As I buy used vinyl (record fairs, car boot sales, charity
shops) from
: time to time, I'm thinking about getting a record cleaning
machine
: (hopefully used but in good condition) to remove the
layers of crud
: sometimes found on such items.
:
: Can anyone recommend any one machine over others? I
rather favour the
: Keith Monks, but haven't seen one on Ebay for a long time,
if ever. What
: about the Moth machine or the VPI?
:
: Are there any stars or clunkers amongst the various
available?
:
: Thanks
:
: S.

I have had very good success with one of these
http://www.vpiindustries.com/16_5.htm

The plastic vacuum tubes can be a bit fragile and *if* you
drop the lid they *will* break off every time :-(
Regardless of some idiosyncrasies they do a competent job.

Regards TT




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