"My wife vacuums on a regular basis (2-3 times/week), and even checks that I have the stylus guards fitted to both tonearms before she goes into the listening room with it vacuum."
Does she have a sister?
Dusting gear and turntable
I've decided I need to do a better job keeping my gear/rack clean. Despite the wipe down and vacuum every few months I need a weekly solution. Looking at a feather duster but I think that is just going to spread stuff around. Also looking at the Swiffer duster. Something to help reduce static would be great also. I remember Millercarbon saying he would wipe everything down with dryer sheets. I won't be doing that but definitely more frequent cleanings. Especially on top where the TT sits and dusting the TT itself.
I just did a search and read what I could but any ideas welcome.
Thanks
Having destroyed a needle trying to clean my TT, got more of a hands off approach now. Also never going to buy anything Piano Black again! Impossible to keep clean. Actually used car care products on my TT, got a ceramic spray, that I spray on a MF towel then clean all my gear with that. Wood cleaner for the rack, and wood parts. Every once in a while, I'll just bring in my portable air compressor, use that to blow everything out. It's amazing how dust gets everywhere, even with a TT cover on, generally being in a clean room. But I got a kid and 2 dogs. |
@dwette thanks for the lead. However, 400 bucks for a dust cover? Probably more for custom jobs? If you're handy and have the appropriate tools, you can buy plexiglass panels from a building supplies store, cut 'em down with a glass cutter and do the appropriate joinery yourself, thereby avoiding the labor charge. The computer & office equipment dust covers are way cheaper, overall, as long as you don't mind the aesthetics issue. Still, thanks for the lead! P.S. Arts & Crafts stores like Michael's sometime have plexiglass cases in various sizes that you could use as a dust cover for a whole lot cheaper. |
@oldaudiophile hey, you asked, so I answered. I don't bother with a dust cover. I wouldn't be able to fit one for my turntable anyway, and it's really not a big problem. |