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Audiophiles are the funniest ever customers for their gear. They somehow manage to justify a $500 machine that cleans a little dust off a record and will manage to claim that it made all their records sound so much better 😁
Audiophiles are the funniest ever customers for their gear. They somehow manage to justify a $500 machine that cleans a little dust off a record and will manage to claim that it made all their records sound so much better 😁
Well, dusty records make weird popping noises, so cleaning dusty records do objectively sound better. $500 isn't a lot in the vinyl hobby, once you get into MC cartridges, they basically start at $500.
Audiophiles are the funniest ever customers for their gear. They somehow manage to justify a $500 machine that cleans a little dust off a record and will manage to claim that it made all their records sound so much better 😁
You don't need to be an audiophile to want to play clean records.
Dilute Dawn Powerwash with distilled water and dip lint free cloth to make it wet. Circle the cloth multiple times on the vinyl. Wash away with distilled water. Let it air dry for a day. I have cleaned all my records this way & no more pops. I buy only used records and this has definitely helped. Each time you play your record, place it on the TT and brush it. Use a gel to clean the stylus.
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Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
Audiophiles are the funniest ever customers for their gear. They somehow manage to justify a $500 machine that cleans a little dust off a record and will manage to claim that it made all their records sound so much better 😁
how's about to build a "dust free" room and protective gears to handle the records? may be I'm still uncivilized.
Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
I use this Vevor ultrasonic cleaner on my vinyl and it works great! And you can use it for more than just cleaning your records.
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"A thousand years they had the tools, we should be takin' 'em
fark the G-ride, I want the machines that are makin' 'em"
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Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
You don't need to be an audiophile to want to play clean records.
Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
Now, remember this is Vevor, so your warranty probably won't be honored past the 30 day Amazon return window - but kids on the 'budget audiophile' group love this thing. It does not come with any directions, so hit up some videos on Youtube.
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I just thought GC was not going to carry them anymore, not that Discwasher was going out of biz.
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