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Aliens Take Over My Kit!
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Running track 7 of the Ayre Acoustics Irrational But Efficacious!
Ep 20: Unboxing & Review of AKG N5005 In Ear Monitors
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AKG N5005 Hi-End In Ear Monitors
Ep 19: Ben Webster - Gentle Ben 200 Gram Vinyl Record
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A quick look and review of Ben Webster's final album; "Gentle Ben"
Ep. 18. Audiophile Today Room Tour Revisited
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Improvements to the Audiophile Today Listening Room. Original Room Tour video can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/U7EPxu7jUtw/v-deo.html
Ep 17: Unboxing, Setup and Review of the Retrolife Player UD006
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RetroLife Player All In One System. For more information visit: retrolifeplayer.com/products/bluetooth-vinyl-turntable-speakers-system-and-vinyl-record-cleaning-kits-combo-set
Ep 16: A Modest Headphone Rig
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A quick look at some of the headphone gear I have used over the years. Links to Universal SHM SACD's: www.universal-music.co.jp/international/sacd/ You may need to hit the translate button on your browser. www.cdjapan.co.jp/maker/399?term.shop=music/hfcd/sacd Disclaimer - I have not personally ordered from either of these sites, but know they have been in business for a number of years.
Ep 15: Unboxing JS Bach Cello Suites
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Just Arrived! JS Bach Cello Suites from Analogue Productions newest remaster of the 1960's sessions by master cellist Janos Starker. Here are the links that I mentioned... www.allmusic.com/artist/jános-starker-mn0000697600/biography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/János_Starker www.amazon.com/Cello-Suites-Inspired-Bach/dp/B0000029YB/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1622IE6N55BGD&keywords=yo yo ma cello suites&qid=1687912...
Ep 14: Unboxing A Sony 75" 4K TV - It Did Not Go Quite According To Plan!
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Ep 14: Unboxing A Sony 75" 4K TV - It Did Not Go Quite According To Plan!
Ep 13: The Audio Equipment I'm No Longer Using
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Ep 13: The Audio Equipment I'm No Longer Using
Ep 12 - Soothing Christmas Cheer 2022
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Ep 12 - Soothing Christmas Cheer 2022
Ep. 11- I Have A Vinyl Problem - Unboxing Mystery Vinyl Pt. 1
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Ep. 11- I Have A Vinyl Problem - Unboxing Mystery Vinyl Pt. 1
Ep. 10 - November 2022 Industry Spotlight
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Ep. 10 - November 2022 Industry Spotlight
Ep. 9. Happy Thanksgiving 2022 From Audiophile Today
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Ep. 9. Happy Thanksgiving 2022 From Audiophile Today
Ep. 8. 2018 RMAF Video Clips
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Ep. 8. 2018 RMAF Video Clips
Ep. 7. Audiophile Today Room Tour
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Ep. 7. Audiophile Today Room Tour
Ep. 6. Unboxing Monet's Water Lilies
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Ep. 6. Unboxing Monet's Water Lilies
Ep. 5. Unboxing Mozart
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Ep. 5. Unboxing Mozart
Ep. 4. Open Reel Tape Deck Primer
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Ep. 4. Open Reel Tape Deck Primer
Ep. 3. Quick Change Artist
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Ep. 3. Quick Change Artist
Ep. 2. Red Alert On The MC 1502
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Ep. 2. Red Alert On The MC 1502
Ep. 1. McIntosh MC1502 Unboxing
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Ep. 1. McIntosh MC1502 Unboxing

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  • @donmundt3573
    @donmundt3573 3 дні тому

    Beautiful system and room! If you still own the PC, the issue with it booting is most likely a spent CMOS battery. It's a coin cell battery, usually a CR2032 that retains the BIOS configuration when the system is turned off. It's very easy to replace, then reset date and time and you should be back in business.

  • @patrickd1805
    @patrickd1805 6 днів тому

    u should treat yourself to a 205 or 206!

  • @krwd
    @krwd 7 днів тому

    a very good replacement computer to consider is the Panasonic Toughbook very good product . i owned 2 all in ones and neither one lasted more than 2yrs

  • @TheNewGranada
    @TheNewGranada 11 днів тому

    so based off all the fb turntable and record groups i'm in, as well as youtube vids such as yours i went ahead and bought this same unit, direct from Vevor for like $136. it's a cool little machine, although it is insanely annoying that the screw that holds the arm onto the basin was not the right size so luckily the arm or brace, whatever you want to call it, has enough weight where i don't really need the screw. i did two sessions with this machine, and for me the test was to see the results of a BRAND NEW record that annoyingly has snap crackle pop on it...maddening. i used distilled water, added a few caps of Spin Clean solution as well as a drop of Dawn soap, got the heat to around 30 degrees and ran for 15 mins. although the records 'look' clean, it does not perform miracles. the album in question i was most curious about showed absolutely no playback difference. about the only device i haven't tried is some sort of vacuum machine and honestly, i think that would be the most effective way to truly clean lps. a shiny record is great but if you have crap embedded in those grooves, nothing will help unless it is suctioned out. also, a lot of these modern pressed albums are crap with little attention to quality control so if there is a mistake in the press, nothing is going to help. the Vevor is cool for what it is...the instructions are typical chinese made nonsense that don't explain anything and my unit also had a few marks on it. i had heard folks complaining about the noise and although it isn't quiet it isn't that big an issue, if you have something to mask it with. so much of audiophile products are pure hype and snake oil and it appears cleaning Lps is no exception. like i said it will certainly clean the surface and make them presentable for resale but digging into the grooves? i don't see it

  • @PiotrHlawski
    @PiotrHlawski 11 днів тому

    What filtering system do you use there? Do you find it really useful?

  • @tyronejohnson6482
    @tyronejohnson6482 12 днів тому

    Awesome video! Covers all crucial points + good information!

  • @ANGELPRIETO-t6n
    @ANGELPRIETO-t6n 15 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this with us! Just be careful! Leben equipment is out there after your MacIntosh equipment!!! You know, the true high end equipment!! People are just so ignorant! Anyway, great equipment!

  • @peterpixo
    @peterpixo 18 днів тому

    where is the dust? Did you just clean all for the video? Do you cover everything if not in use?

  • @JAD73567
    @JAD73567 19 днів тому

    Are grandkids allowed in this room?😳 😀

  • @jc51373
    @jc51373 19 днів тому

    McIntosh sounds like wet mud was thrown on your speakers..Good that you bought a hard bright sounding speaker to offset that. Nice mid fi set up

    • @ANGELPRIETO-t6n
      @ANGELPRIETO-t6n 15 днів тому

      What a snobby comment! Let me guess? You want people to ask you what equipment you have? This gentleman has a great setup! Do you have a mid fi set up? Let me guess? You have a high end equipment! Good for you! So does this gentleman!

    • @jc51373
      @jc51373 15 днів тому

      @@ANGELPRIETO-t6n Butthurt much?

    • @ANGELPRIETO-t6n
      @ANGELPRIETO-t6n 15 днів тому

      @ butthurt? It’s not my equipment buddy! Let me guess? You’re a millennial! Move on!!

    • @jc51373
      @jc51373 15 днів тому

      ​@@ANGELPRIETO-t6n McIntosh is midfi, deal with it. Company has been handed off like a hot potato for a reason. Build quality is great, sound is crap...Let me know when you actually hear real hifi someday, until then enjoy your blue meters.

    • @ANGELPRIETO-t6n
      @ANGELPRIETO-t6n 15 днів тому

      @@jc51373my Sound Design receiver doesn’t have blue meters. Sorry I can’t compete against your Nobsound Chinese amplifier 😂

  • @tomindia9420
    @tomindia9420 20 днів тому

    when you buy from comercial companies like mc Intosh you pay top dollar, look for a smart guy who builds speakers and amplifiers for a modest price

  • @kenamb
    @kenamb 21 день тому

    I have this unit. I discovered a fairly serious issue with it that could easily damage all the records used in the device. Look closely where the record support axel collar attaches to the short motor axel. See how the record axel support collar fits into the slot on the vertical mount? See how close the fit between the rotating record axel sleeve collar and the motor axel is? Well actually, it is TOO CLOSE AND THEY RUB TOGETHER, CAUSING TINY METAL PARTICLES TO SCRAPE OFF AND FALL INTO THE BATH. I had to use some metal files and file the slot in the area of the bottom position, where the sleeve collar would be when the records are rotating in the bath, in order to eliminate the metal particles. You have been warned...

  • @kodithebear
    @kodithebear 23 дні тому

    To do the best job I recommend the vacuum then ultrasonic

  • @stuartmerino7687
    @stuartmerino7687 25 днів тому

    wow the EAT is really nice!

  • @epicfirefighter
    @epicfirefighter 27 днів тому

    I use the same Vevor unit that you have, and I am amazed at how much better my records sound now. I have been doing 30 degrees C for 20-30 minutes, depending on how dirty the vinyl is. I do not use fotoflo though. I put a few drops of Triton in a 1 liter bottle with distilled water, and then add about 1 ounce of that to the water. The Triton is both a surfactant and detergent, and by using such a small amount I do not feel that a rinse cycle is needed. One thing to keep in mind though, I saw another video in which the guy said that sometimes there are imperfections (air pockets) in the vinyl. When the bubbles from the ultrasonic cleaner impact those imperfections, it will cause a chip in that area. I have cleaned almost 1,000 records so far, and it has only happened once. Inspect each record carefully after it has dried. Those chips are stylus killers! Also, you can use a small fan to help the records dry faster.

  • @Madjed2024
    @Madjed2024 28 днів тому

    Very nice set up with great units Thanks for sharing

  • @HouseofDavidMinistries
    @HouseofDavidMinistries 28 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing. Bummer to hear about your HP problems, but the company is notorious for producing bad PCs. I'm on my second Dell Precision workstation and never had an issue with either one. However, I've moved away from PC streaming and just picked up an Innuous Pulse Mini with an upgraded power supply. Very happy with it. I still stream from the PC, but only for near-field listening while working on the computer. Love your tube setup.

  • @tchristianphoto
    @tchristianphoto Місяць тому

    I'm a photographer who develops film and uses Kodak Photo-Flo (or Ilford Ilfotol), and I'd like to remind folks that you only need a couple of drops per tank. If it's sudsing or bubbling, then you're using too way much. Using a minimal amount will also assuage fears about any residue being left on your records.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday Місяць тому

      Amen on that Brother. I use only the tiniest amount.

  • @kynta2220
    @kynta2220 Місяць тому

    Heu what is the différence between this model and the other one with buttons triggerinstead of digital ? One is 200W and the other 300W...but more info ?

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday Місяць тому

      I have no experience with the other model so I really don't know. I would expect they do basically the same job but can't say for sure.

  • @60zeller
    @60zeller Місяць тому

    Terrific room. Love the chair. I am wanting a similar chair. Ekornes stressless recliner

  • @kputkamer
    @kputkamer Місяць тому

    lets us know something about the guitars in the background

  • @Atheistic007
    @Atheistic007 2 місяці тому

    Audio Quest has those cotton covers, only $399.95 each.

  • @knockshinnoch1950
    @knockshinnoch1950 2 місяці тому

    Interesting to see the process. It certainly appears to do what it claims to do and give good results at a far more reasonable and affordable price. I just cannot be bothered with all the hassle! That's where the more expensive HunninGuru wins- it removes a lot of the faffing around! Maybe worth the extra investment from that point alone, saving endless hours on the chore. happy listening- it's all about the music man!

  • @markh7147
    @markh7147 2 місяці тому

    Mine is that loud!!

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 2 місяці тому

      That's why you should buy yourself a really cool pair of noise cancelling headphones. 😁

  • @bobdeherrera5158
    @bobdeherrera5158 2 місяці тому

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jeffleigh3747
    @jeffleigh3747 2 місяці тому

    Superb room, fantastic system. Just liked and subscribed 🤗

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 2 місяці тому

      Thank you very much for your nice comment.

  • @DenMan24Fan
    @DenMan24Fan 3 місяці тому

    When you’ve loved and lost the way Frank has, you know what life’s about.

  • @crazyprayingmantis5596
    @crazyprayingmantis5596 3 місяці тому

    Temperature doesnt matter. You don't need any additives either. 5 mins should be fine. If its not clean after 5mins leaving it longer ain't gonna do anything. These machines were designed so you don't need anything but the machine to clean, the cavitation does the cleaning and yes it gets into the grooves, you don't need a surfactant.

  • @BrandonPGeneral
    @BrandonPGeneral 3 місяці тому

    Where do you get that water filter?

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      Here: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BBZVKD7Y?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

    • @jimogletree111
      @jimogletree111 3 місяці тому

      @@AudiophileTodaythank you!

  • @rohitjamnadass9870
    @rohitjamnadass9870 3 місяці тому

    Hi! Nice video, nice collection. I have a Knosti, a VPI and a Vevor. When using the Vevor, I just use distilled water with no additives. I get the tempertaure to 30 degrees and clean for 10 minutes. That is usally all that is required. Additives if used must be washed off with another cycle of clean water. I don't want long-term exposure of chemicals to my precious vinyl. Thanks for sharing :)

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      I've tried the Vevor with just distilled water and found that without some type of product to break the surface tension in the water the results don't appear as good. It's a bit frustrating trying to navigate this thing.

    • @citizenarcane9092
      @citizenarcane9092 2 місяці тому

      If you have a Knosti Antistat just use that with distilled after the US bath.....

  • @astolatpere11
    @astolatpere11 3 місяці тому

    I've been using a Vevor for about 7 months and learned a few things. Preclean lps. I use groovewasher g2 and it's quick. I use 15 drops of groovewasher G Sonic in distilled water. Supposed to not require a rinse after. Slow the rotation with a cheap rheostat and clean about 10 minutes tops. I have an old NittyGritty 1.5 I've had for 30 years and vacuum each side about 4:revolutions and they are pretty dry. The whole operation for 2 lps takes maybe 15 minutes. I use that time to gently clean the lp covers. Remarkable results. Better than any other cleaning methods I've tried.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      I've been in experimentation mode myself. One thing seems certain. Really dirty records will benefit from a wash in the VPI 16.5 before they go into the ultrasonic cleaner.

  • @roamer38
    @roamer38 3 місяці тому

    To slow the rotation you can get a variable power supply or do what I did and find the lowest voltage wall wart you have laying around the house and use that. I went from 5 rpm to 1 rpm

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      Terrific comment. Thanks!

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      The wall wart that came with the unit has a 24v output. That results in 7 rpm. I switched it out for a 12v wall wart that I had laying around and the rpm's dropped to 3.5. Very nice result. I may dig around and see if I can find a 9v wall wart. That would do the trick perfectly.

    • @PiotrHlawski
      @PiotrHlawski 11 днів тому

      This is not a good idea because lowering the voltage can result in the motor not receiving enough power, which can lead to excessive heating and faster wear. I'd recommend to use some PWM module (Pulse Width Modulation) which allows you to regulate the engine speed without reducing the input voltage.

  • @Gary-qq7og
    @Gary-qq7og 3 місяці тому

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  • @krwd
    @krwd 3 місяці тому

    i would replace the photo flow with some Tergitol Surfactant s-9 its better than photo flow because kodak puts additional chemicals in the photo flow that are not meant for vinyl records you can get it from Talas in new york, they have a web site as well. hope it helps. liked your video 👍

  • @krwd
    @krwd 3 місяці тому

    as far heating the water, there is heat generated from the transducers as well that will bring up the ambient temp of the water just a tip

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      I will be posting an update to this video discussing the very fact of transducer heat. Thanks for the comment.

  • @larryhoffman7471
    @larryhoffman7471 3 місяці тому

    I don't clean more than 3 records at a time; making sure they each have plenty of space between them. That way I'm certain there are plenty of cavitation bubbles surrounding each record.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      That's a good procedure to follow. I feel the same way.

  • @mondoenterprises6710
    @mondoenterprises6710 3 місяці тому

    25 minutes? I don't go longer than 10 for fear of ruining the grooves.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      I'm still learning this system and will probably begin reducing cleaning time going forward. Thanks for the comment.

    • @mondoenterprises6710
      @mondoenterprises6710 3 місяці тому

      @@AudiophileToday I'm a little ocd about it with a distilled water rinse via spray bottle before the vevor. There's a record label clamp online for $20 and then I place record on the spindle. I just bought a second vevor to do a final rinse in distilled water also. I use the photoflo and a couple tablespoons of of 99% alcohol and distilled water for my cleaning mix. Good results so far. Less records on spindle seem to get better cleaning.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      @@mondoenterprises6710 I've been considering a distilled water rinse on the VPI 16.5 but haven't done that yet. Not sure if such a small amount of the Photoflo leaves any king of residue on the vinyl or not.

    • @mondoenterprises6710
      @mondoenterprises6710 3 місяці тому

      @@AudiophileToday Yes I guess it's not supposed to. My thing was rinsing the chemical from the vinyl to avoid a possible reaction as it is used for photo not vinyl.

  • @dboy6896
    @dboy6896 3 місяці тому

    I've got the same set up as you do now for a couple years. I like very much. I use a solution of distilled water, a few drops of triton 100, and a small amount of 91% Iso Alc. I also use this solution as a preclean on a turntable that I then use a vinyl vac stick on. This keeps my ultrasonic solution cleaner. I also do a distilled water rinse and vinyl vac stick after ultrasonic cleaning. I want to minimize residue left by the triton 100 and Iso if there is any. Works really well! There are a million ways to do it, but just do it!!

  • @MikeGervasi
    @MikeGervasi 3 місяці тому

    I upgraded from a VPI 16.5 to a HUmminguru. One record at a time but it's fully automated, fill, wash, drain, and dry. Works perfectly.

    • @travis4619
      @travis4619 3 місяці тому

      How are liking the humminguru? I’ve watched a couple videos advising it was weak when it comes to ultrasonic cleaning - but the are priced right

    • @jdthompson5778
      @jdthompson5778 3 місяці тому

      @@travis4619 The new HG Nova looks like a major improvement to the original but it went from $499 to $799! But I am getting a little more open to getting one to add to my main workhorse VPI & system of cleaning.

  • @daryljspetz2967
    @daryljspetz2967 3 місяці тому

    Good video on your ultrasonic record cleaner machine i also have 2 ultrasonic record cleaner machines they are digital ultrasonic cleaner like your vevor and humminguru ultrasonic record cleaner machine and i like them both and they do a great job cleaning all my records and it was the best money spent and it was worth it better than hand wash them with spin clean record washer a lotta work and backaches ultrasonic cleaning machines are better than spin clean record washer and lot easier.

  • @Iowa599
    @Iowa599 4 місяці тому

    I was curious about Kodak photo flo, here's what is in it: Propylene glycol (25-30%) Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol (5-10%) it is, basically, just soap.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      Soap that doesn't foam works for me.

    • @tyronejohnson6482
      @tyronejohnson6482 12 днів тому

      Whatever solutions that you use, make sure it has a neutral PH balance. Not alkaline, nor acidic!

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer 4 місяці тому

    I guess I'm about your age, perhaps a little older and I just don't care to put that amount of work into the records. Digital is fine for me. I still have my Mcintosh, Pioneer, Carver components, and Cerwin Vega speakers. I beat the heck out of my hearing decades ago at work. I tested my ears, and I'm lucky to get into the 30-10k range.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      Yep. The things we did to our hearing in our younger life.

  • @poormanselectronicsbench2021
    @poormanselectronicsbench2021 4 місяці тому

    Are any of those cleaners leaving any type of anti-static coating on the albums? I'm just curious if any of them would help in that aspect, but it does seem like a good cleaning system regardless.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      The records that I've cleaned ultrasonically have been surprisingly free of static which is very much unlike the vacuum cleaning system.

    • @jdthompson5778
      @jdthompson5778 3 місяці тому

      @@AudiophileTodayMy Furutech DeStat III takes care of any and all static! I still love my VPI 16.5 best for record cleaning. There is a good reason for its $1000 plus price tag. I do not trust cheap general use ultrasonics for my records. Between the pressure & temp .. and anything exposing a record for 30 min cycle is just too risky in the long run in my opinion. I’m also not in favor of using isopropyl alcohol or photo flow on records esp not while in an ultrasonic for 30 min. No way I’d use all that and air dry or use microfiber cloths Only way to remove cleaning solutions and dirty water completely is a high quality vacuum like the VPI. Just my 2 cents…

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      @@jdthompson5778 All good and valid points. Agreed on the alcohol use. Not certain about the Kodak product. There doesn't appear to be any science out there regarding its effect on vinyl. Its been trial and error. I still have my 16.5 which is not going anywhere. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

    • @jdthompson5778
      @jdthompson5778 3 місяці тому

      @@AudiophileToday If I were you I’d definitely use the VPI and any additives or cleaners there and vacuum that all off first including a 2nd rinse step adding water and vacuuming that off too. Then I’d use only distilled water and a short run in the ultrasonic.. Though I am leary of sub $1000 non-record specific ultrasonic machines. the Hummin Guru Nova has caught my attention recently. It looks pretty good for sub-$1000 and very record specific with some great new features. It only calls for a 5 min clean cycle and I think has an auto air dry cycle w/fan of 5 or 10 min. I’m not sure if it’s on par with KLaudio or Degritter ultrasonics - several thousand dollars more - but I may be open to use it at least for a 5 min run after a VPI clean on certain records. I would likely still use the VPI to dry the record after ultrasonic. How much would that improve the sound and would the amount it wears down the record be worth it? True I haven’t seen a scientific report .. but .. Some say ultrasonics diminish the frequency range of the record and may be subtle and take time to notice … even though they do tend to do a great job removing clicks and crackling from really dirty records with deeply dirty grooves. Maybe the best use would be on very dirty or VG+ or less vintage records.

  • @peace-yv4qd
    @peace-yv4qd 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm a vinyl fan. Grew up with vinyl during the 50's. I have a record cleaning machine that I have yet to use. Cleaning records is a laborious task. I'm retired and have the time but not the desire. I envy your Mobile Fidelity collection. I'm a huge Frank Sinatra fan. When my budget allows I'll see if I can find it on the used market. And also an Ultrasonic cleaner. Cheers.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      I'm in a similar place in life. All the time I need, but zero desire to stand in front of a manual RCM. Good luck on the Sinatra MOFI box set, the quality of the remaster is truly special I'm sure you would be very pleased with them. Thanks for the comment.

  • @travis4619
    @travis4619 4 місяці тому

    I'm really interested in ultrasonic cleaning. I've been using an Okki-Nokki for the past 4hrs or so and feel that Ultra-Sonic is the next step. I can't believe the pricing of the audiodesk / degritter and have considered the HumminGuru but it has mixed reviewes -- although they have a new model out.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      Manual vacuum cleaning just takes too much time and effort. I agree, those two machines you mentioned are outlandishly expensive. The Vevor may not be the best of the lot, but it's obtainable and works reasonably well. Thanks for the comment.

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 3 місяці тому

      They're outrageously priced and I've heard stories of reliability issues as well.

  • @JV-nt9bp
    @JV-nt9bp 4 місяці тому

    Lovely 😍 music room and hi fi equipments.😊

  • @iampuzzleman282
    @iampuzzleman282 4 місяці тому

    do you see much of a difference between the 1501 and the 2 301 amplifiers, us Aliens want to know and we are watching you

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      The MC1502 is a more neutral and resolving amp. Because it's a true vacuum tube design it doesn't distort the same way that solid state amps do. The MC302 that's inside the MA8000 offers more power, but is less immersive than the 1502 and does not draw you into the music in the same way that the 1502 does. (FWIW, I evicted the Aliens)

  • @cayoharksen
    @cayoharksen 4 місяці тому

    MUITO "BLA.BLA.BLA" E NÃO MOSTROU COMO É O SOM COM MÚSICA!!!😡😠😤

  • @CarlPeter-o2d
    @CarlPeter-o2d 4 місяці тому

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  • @Luisdg0YT
    @Luisdg0YT 4 місяці тому

    Are these better than Sony WF-1000XM5? I'm focusing on audio quality so I don't have a problem with the cables if this means better audio

    • @AudiophileToday
      @AudiophileToday 4 місяці тому

      I'm not familiar with the Sony product that you mentioned. I like the AKG sound, but whether they're better than the Sony's you mentioned I cannot say.