Golucid
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Yesterday [17 April 2015], I called Paul with Ultrasystems, the Audio Desk Systems USA distributor.
I had a short but sweet conversation about cleaning methods and he agrees that there is no single vinyl cleaning solution. My thought, yes ultrasonics are great, traditional methods are also very good and sometimes necessary. A complete cleaning approach?
For example, I told him that I was playing Pink Floyd the wall vinyl and there was this section that just wasn't playing well. I processed it through the VPI HW 27 Typhoon, played it... still a bit murky and then again, processed it through the Audio Desk, and Boom! Sweet spot. Flawless.
At the moment, my Klaudio is in the shop with the manufacture, so I couldn't give it a final clean through that system.
The nice thing about Paul. He seemed very agreeable that the use of all three systems is an ideal set up, if you can kick down the cash. He said, processing the final cleans after the VPI through either the Audio Desk or Klaudio would likely render the most ideal results.
Since I have three machines, I am curious about buying the ClearAudio Double Matrix Sonic. That would make 4 units. Paul didn't have a suggestion for this scenerio.
Perhaps use the Klaudio for the final cleanse and rinse?
What are your thoughts?
I had a short but sweet conversation about cleaning methods and he agrees that there is no single vinyl cleaning solution. My thought, yes ultrasonics are great, traditional methods are also very good and sometimes necessary. A complete cleaning approach?
For example, I told him that I was playing Pink Floyd the wall vinyl and there was this section that just wasn't playing well. I processed it through the VPI HW 27 Typhoon, played it... still a bit murky and then again, processed it through the Audio Desk, and Boom! Sweet spot. Flawless.
At the moment, my Klaudio is in the shop with the manufacture, so I couldn't give it a final clean through that system.
The nice thing about Paul. He seemed very agreeable that the use of all three systems is an ideal set up, if you can kick down the cash. He said, processing the final cleans after the VPI through either the Audio Desk or Klaudio would likely render the most ideal results.
Since I have three machines, I am curious about buying the ClearAudio Double Matrix Sonic. That would make 4 units. Paul didn't have a suggestion for this scenerio.
Perhaps use the Klaudio for the final cleanse and rinse?
What are your thoughts?