Cleaning with minimum fuss and cost ?


As I am getting more records from second- hand sources then I have been used to so far, I need to get serious about getting a proper machine, accessories and ingredients to make it possible.
I need a well design but BASIC machine that is on the low side cost of what is available.
Any suggestions on how to acheive good cleaning results with minimum fuss and cost will be much appreciated.
pboutin

Showing 1 response by paul_frumkin

Here's a URL that will take you to a website page that describes how to build your own RCM:

http://www.audiointelligent.com/aboutrcm.htm

These homemade RCMs will, IMHO, easily best any but the Loricraft and Monks machines, which sell for about $1,000 and up. I plan on building some RCMs in the near future (price about $145), but unforunately don't have any ready yet. Feel free to e-mail if you have any questions.

Best regards,
Paul