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I finally ordered some parts to build a record cleaning machine. I've been thinking about it for about a year. I was to the point where I was going to buy a VPI, but now that I understand that its just a platter with vacuum wand it seems kind of pricy for what you get. So far my parts list includes a sacrificial Realistic Lab 300 turntable that I really only want for bearing, platter and spindle, and some extra Disc Dr. pads. The plan is to use some 1/2 inch pvc pipe slit long-ways with DD pads attached to protect the vinyl, and elbows to build an arm wand, and then connect that to a shop-vac. I can test this mess just holding the pipe while I manually spin the platter. The eventual plan is to remove the bearing, platter and spindle from the TT and mount them in something a little more suited to attaching the plumming. So far my investment is $20 for the TT and $15 for the pads. If it doesn't work I haven't broken the bank. As soon as I get the parts I'll start posting pictures.
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    • Musical Fidelity M-3 nuvista
    I've had this in my system for about six months. Used, but it sounds fantastic.
    • Spendor S8e
    Sorry they're sideways.
    • Paul Speltz Anti-Wires
    These were the best $100 I ever spent. It sounded like someone windexed my speakers. And I'm offended by people charging four figures for wires so these were perfect.
    • Ethan Allen Ethan Allen
    I can hear hi-fi guys rolling their eyes. I have dogs. I needed something with doors and WAF. But, its a metal base and solid Ash. Very heavy and stable, plus, you'd be amazed how many "entertainment" pieces are out there that don't hold standard 17.5 inch components. This thing has three doors, each twenty inches wide, and the back is open to give good ventilation.
    • Sota Star Sapphire Series III
    I love this thing!
    • Project Tube Box
    This is working well.
    • Audio-Technica USA AT-OC9
    A little dusty
    • RCM Wet Wash Cleaning Element
    Note the soft pink cleaning element. Safe for your most delicate vinyl.
    • Cambridge Audio 840C
    Terrific player for the money

Comments 84

Pops, you still celebrate the theft of an NFL franchise?
signed formaer Browns fan, current Browns victim.

chadnliz

Steelers suck!...signed Ravens Fan.

Nice system Grimace, I rarely listen to CD's anymore since getting back into vinyl! Enjoy your TT.

pops

Grimace,
Do you have set-up tools for your new cartridge? I've got a nice scale and alignment tool if you need. We are neighbors, almost. I'm in Pt. Breeze. If you really need to compare phono pre's, I may be able to help there also?
Emery
EMfoods

elevick

Owner
Hey Chad, Let me know next time your local group is meeting and we'll check it out.

grimace

Hey Grimace, you know we are only 45 mintutes from each other, I live in Salem Oh. If you ever want to get together just let me know, in a month I will have a dedicated room and wont really have time to listen till then, we also have a small but fun Audio club. Let me know if you are interested.
I own a Rotel 1068 Pro for movies and the multi channel amp for surrounds and its a pretty good value, at one point it was my main pre-amp before I went to a tube unit and it was a hufe step up from recievers. I also heard a system with all Anit-cables and it sounded great...thinking about geting some of my own......cheers

chadnliz

Nothing wrong with Ethan Allen furniture. It's like wine, if you like it, you buy and enjoy it, regardless of price.

linnie01

Owner
That's Sherman. He's the specific reason I use a case with glass doors and also why I'll never own any of those pretty ribbons of Nordost speaker wire. He also eats shower curtains and paper products. His idea of 'high fideliy' is that cool sound he gets when he steps on the cat.

grimace

Hey, that dog looks to be really enjoying himself.

Does he let you listen too, or do you have to sit on the floor :^).

albertporter

Owner
Updated Pictures

grimace

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