I've used a Spin Clean nearly 10 years, as part of my re-entry into record playing after a 30 year break.
For the money and convienience, it's tough to beat.
That being said, it ain't cleaning a record like a VPI or the Audiodesk, which I've tried both. It will cure a skip caused by gunk buildup and reduce noise most of the time.
It does make a disc come out looking nice, but wiping with a cloth defeats the purpose to some degree. I guess since I start off by being picky with my used record purchases, I don't feel the need for a noisey box and the effort.
If I ever find an amazing deal(70% off retail) I will get an Audiodesk.
I'm not holding my breath.
For the money and convienience, it's tough to beat.
That being said, it ain't cleaning a record like a VPI or the Audiodesk, which I've tried both. It will cure a skip caused by gunk buildup and reduce noise most of the time.
It does make a disc come out looking nice, but wiping with a cloth defeats the purpose to some degree. I guess since I start off by being picky with my used record purchases, I don't feel the need for a noisey box and the effort.
If I ever find an amazing deal(70% off retail) I will get an Audiodesk.
I'm not holding my breath.