I sat on the fence since the Degritter became available and finally ordered one a few months ago.
Had to wait about 2 months before it finally arrived, due to the Pandemic.
I have had it about a week and have only ran a few Lps thru it, but not sure if it is working correctly.
I have ran a couple of new Lps through the Degritter, on the maximum
cleaning cycle, and they seem 'clean' coming out... about the same as
going in, except that when I inspect the record there seems to be tiny
specs of lint/paper still stuck on the suface and in the grooves.
Last night I cleaned an album multiple times using the maximum setting
and then finally added 1.5 ml of the cleaner, as I was just using
distilled water at first because these are all new records I'm
'cleaning'.
The lint/paper specs come loose after a little rubbing with my finger, but shouldn't the Degritter be doing this?
Is there a way to check that the transducers are operating as they should?
How am I to know if all that is running is the pump or fan?
Is there something in the software I can check on the screen?
I have a Keith Monks KMAL twin platter RCM which I have almost completed
rebuilding/modifying..
I replaced the original vacuum pump with a new, more powerful modern
pump (same one they use on their new model)replaced both the arm motor
and the thread spool motor with custom Industrial HD motors that turn
1/2 the speed of the originals and also slowed both platters speed from
100 rpm, down to 50 rpm. Also added a vacuum gauge.
Cleaning a record now will take 2x longer (was 1 minute per side, now
will be 2 minute per side), but I was not comfortable with the high rpm
of both the platters original speed. I believe this will be a better
cleaning RCM, as the vacuum arm will be working the same area with
slightly more vacuum (also adjustable) than before and safer on the
records than the original design.
Everyone stay well!
Rick