Vpi 16 5 Record Cleaning Machine 001
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Wait for it... Wait for it...
One, Two, Three, FAWR!
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I want this machine so bad but it costs more than twice my hi-fi turntable!!
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@latinosomos yeah never mind my microfiber cloth. antistatic carbon fiber brush would be alot better to use plus it does take the static away... honestly bro the machines are a bit too steep for me aswell but you should be fine with the old school technique thats the way i do it...
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@itimmy101 Thanks for your response. A friend is telling me that is better to use an antistatic carbon fiber brush. What is your opinion?
The record cleaning machine is a costly option. What do you think of these two approaches?
Sincerely
LATINOSOMOS
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@latinosomos hey bro isopropyl is fine to use but do not use dish washer detergent... if you use isopropyl make sure to dilute it with some water preferably "bottled" not tap cause tap might have stuff in it to scratch your vinyl! so it won't be as consentrated "strong" so to speak and when you wipe your record make sure it's some type of microfiber cloth so that it gets inside the groove...
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I like your record cleaning machine. Can you give me your formula for the record cleaning solution? Where did you get the brush? I use mostly isopropyl alcohol and a few drops of dish detergent.
Sincerely
Latinosomos
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hey that's the beatles first album please please me
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awesome tutorial... i purchased one of these bad boys from an upscale stereo shop in Buffalo, NY (Speaker Shop... best place around!). I'm glad I watched this because I don't normally keep the brush on as long as you do. Now I will! I was first introduced to this manufacturer from a record store owner in the mid 80s. Now that I'm doing needledrops, I needed this item. Its worth every penny I spent on it.
Thanks for this!
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You should play the record here before and after cleaning.
I do have one of these.
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I have a nitty gritty that is on it's last legs and I want to get one of these VPI units. Question: When you clean a record side and turn it over to do the second side, does some of the dust and stuff from the dirty side transfer to the machine's platter and then get transferred to the side that you just cleaning when you flip the disc over?
Nice Demo! Just bought same VPI model a few weeks ago and I'm already glad I did. Well worth the 500+ Dollar investment if you have a large vinyl collection like me.
LeftyEnright666 2 years ago
Thanks, great machines yes, i have a clip of the new typhoon aswell that i've purchased recently, Rob
RBR950E 2 years ago