Golucid
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Interesting comparisons David, thanks for sharing all your work.
I find it a bit puzzling that if the US RCM's are supposed to be as good as they are touted that there would be that much white gunk left for the VPI vacuum system to remove. Why didn't the US RCM machines remove that gunk during one of the (three or ten US cycles combined did you say?) passes beforehand? Could it be possible that the US machines loosened that gunk but had no way to remove it during the US cycle so it re-attached?
The way I understand it, the US process is supposed to completely pulverize any of the foreign matter/debris/detritus so it's interesting that there was that much gunk that came off and onto the VPI tube wand.
Would be interested to see if you have similar results with other records now that you're using the three-step-three-machine process as your standard.
Thanks.
Hi Mike,
Are you referring to the Klaudio? My processes included 10x [5x on the AudioDesk (German) and then 5x on the Klaudio (USA, Made in Korea)] then on the VPI 1x (USA).
As I type this, I am running similar processes on vinyl and repeatedly getting similar results. I'm puzzled. Is it the L' Art du Son that is loosing the debris?
I can tell you this, after the final clean because I am running the VPI + L' Art du Son and then through both the AudioDesk and Klaudio, that when I place the now very cleaned vinyl on to the TT and when the stylus hits the first lead-in groove. SILKY SMOOTH. Not a single snap crackle pop or that hint of "flu flu" static, or whatever.