Update... I am 130 albums in of 800 to clean. This product is quality. Although I am a local customer and I am bias, I fully recommend this product over the competitors. The cleaning is so impressive that I upgraded my turntable from a MMF-7 to a VPI which I will be paying for ...for the rest of my life. Very happy consumer.
Look up UA-cam barakaPDub. He did a review with a sound clip of a voice only recording. Take a look at Analog Planet 3 million records Florida Audio Expo Day 2 at 1.09.19 to 1.03.55
I want to buy one of those covers for my US machine but it does not have the connector on the side to plug it into so i want to use an adapter. Do you know the DC voltage it runs on? Cheers, Cesar
The machine you are referring is not made by us and if our ionizing agent is used will affect negatively your records just as our spray when used with other machines will see the records sandblasted.
I was considering buying one but it looks like it takes 30 minutes to clean one record using this process and there's warning to turn the machine off after 35 minutes of use and let it rest for 15 minutes, so that means close to an hour to clean 1 or 2 records, sorry but that's ridiculous. And why do you have to push the pulse button twice in succession? Why no just make it so you push once. And the 1.30 timer sequence you repeat twice. Why not just make it a 3 minute cycle? Sorry but I don't get it.
Incorrect the process. We can process 20 records before turning the machine off to cool down the transducers. The 35 minue rule is applicable only if applicable if we do not stop the machine. We can further continue if we change the hot water when the small red bar flashes with a cool refill. We processed here in Seoul in a media event yesterday 11 records, 4 cycles before a 10 minute stop when the small red light started to flash. Give us a call.
When cavitation occurs there is a wave created. Sonic engineers call this a plasma wave. You may see waves in the tank of distilled water when an ultrasonic is operating.
Was going to invest in this unit. But after seeing this video, I'm going to pass. Did anyone else notice he put the record on the turntable twice while it was running? No thanks..
We are able to insert 4 records in the machine at anytime. The video was made during an interview. If a record while the machine is running is inserted incorrectly it pops out and allows you to reinsert it as it should, perpendicular to the assembly.
@@kirmussaudio7578 thank you for your reply, but I was referring to when the records were put on the turntable. If he can't do that properly, I'm not going to buy into anything else he says or does. Someone should teach this expert how to place a record on a turntable, then make a video. It'll be a bit more believable.
No worries... FYI our design is to remove the release agent from the record's grooves. Not to surface clean. Removing it removes embedded dust microwelded in the "pressing oil" that Shure spoke about in the 70's at the factory, where we remove the pops caused by this and increase on a new pressing the signal to the phono stage by almost 1.3 db.. To surface clean, needed only one 5 minute cycle for 4 records is all that is needed. Surface cleaning and release agent removal are two separate processes. We purport the latter.
Update... I am 130 albums in of 800 to clean. This product is quality. Although I am a local customer and I am bias, I fully recommend this product over the competitors. The cleaning is so impressive that I upgraded my turntable from a MMF-7 to a VPI which I will be paying for ...for the rest of my life. Very happy consumer.
Look up UA-cam barakaPDub. He did a review with a sound clip of a voice only recording. Take a look at Analog Planet 3 million records Florida Audio Expo Day 2 at 1.09.19 to 1.03.55
Thank you for your unsolicited comment. Great you discovered the music behind the music!
Man, at this rate I'll be as old as Fremer before my last record is 'supa dupa' washed! Sorry, I like listening to my records, not washing them.
I want to buy one of those covers for my US machine but it does not have the connector on the side to plug it into so i want to use an adapter. Do you know the DC voltage it runs on?
Cheers, Cesar
The assembly only works with our machine. It is not just voltage but cavitation machine frequency and resonance
The machine you are referring is not made by us and if our ionizing agent is used will affect negatively your records just as our spray when used with other machines will see the records sandblasted.
What is that brush you're using with the surfactant?
We are using a goat hair brush to apply the ionizing agent to the record.
@@kirmussaudio7578 Thank You.
We enjoyed the NW Audio Show in UK so far
I was considering buying one but it looks like it takes 30 minutes to clean one record using this process and there's
warning to turn the machine off after 35 minutes of use and let it rest for 15 minutes, so that means close to an
hour to clean 1 or 2 records, sorry but that's ridiculous.
And why do you have to push the pulse button twice in succession? Why no just make it so you push once. And the 1.30 timer sequence you repeat twice. Why not just make it a 3 minute cycle? Sorry but I don't get it.
Incorrect the process. We can process 20 records before turning the machine off to cool down the transducers. The 35 minue rule is applicable only if applicable if we do not stop the machine. We can further continue if we change the hot water when the small red bar flashes with a cool refill. We processed here in Seoul in a media event yesterday 11 records, 4 cycles before a 10 minute stop when the small red light started to flash. Give us a call.
Only cleanes one at a time?
4 records at a time all sides. 2 lp, one 10" , one 45
What is plasma wave?
When cavitation occurs there is a wave created. Sonic engineers call this a plasma wave. You may see waves in the tank of distilled water when an ultrasonic is operating.
Was going to invest in this unit. But after seeing this video, I'm going to pass. Did anyone else notice he put the record on the turntable twice while it was running? No thanks..
We are able to insert 4 records in the machine at anytime. The video was made during an interview. If a record while the machine is running is inserted incorrectly it pops out and allows you to reinsert it as it should, perpendicular to the assembly.
@@kirmussaudio7578 thank you for your reply, but I was referring to when the records were put on the turntable. If he can't do that properly, I'm not going to buy into anything else he says or does. Someone should teach this expert how to place a record on a turntable, then make a video. It'll be a bit more believable.
No worries!
It's only a Ringo record!
No worries... FYI our design is to remove the release agent from the record's grooves. Not to surface clean. Removing it removes embedded dust microwelded in the "pressing oil" that Shure spoke about in the 70's at the factory, where we remove the pops caused by this and increase on a new pressing the signal to the phono stage by almost 1.3 db..
To surface clean, needed only one 5 minute cycle for 4 records is all that is needed.
Surface cleaning and release agent removal are two separate processes. We purport the latter.
Or you could just buy cd's and not have to worry about all this nonsense
Records are known to have better frequency response and dynamic range than a CD .. irrespective we all love music in any format!