Gruv Glide - Do you use it?


Hello AGONers,

I was just wondering if any of you use gruv glide or any similar product. I decided to purchase some on a whim and gave it a try on a few LPs. I used it on a few pressings that were used that I bought in the local record store. Even though I cleaned these with a spin clean and a KAB EV-1, they were still a bit noisy. I applied the gruv glide and it did reduce the background noise and static significantly. It seems to do a good job. I just worry about it leaving residue on my LPs and my stylus, which I know it does.

What do you guys think about this product and the pros and cons of it?

Thanks
Andy Price
andyprice44
I too like clean records, as I think MOST do... What does having clean records have to do with somebody asking about using a record treatment?
There are many people who are against putting any type of coating on the record once it is properly cleaned and they are certainly entitled to their preferences. I happen to use GG, but only due to its ability to prevent static buildup, which is a real issue in my apartment. Other than that, I don't feel that GG improves or hurts the sound, although some feel it does. This is an old debate and there are many audiophiles on both sides of the issue. As with most things, you just have to try it yourself. Good luck.
I thought this would be a mixed bag on responses. I will say that I like clean records too. I think anyone that is posting on Agon probably takes good care of their LPs. With that being said, I do know that gruv glide is leaving a residue on my records but, like Chayro said, it doesn't seem to improve or hurt the fidelity of the record. After another day of use and listening, I have determined it does really help to reduce static and background noise. This leads to quieter backgrounds and makes the music seem more detailed to my ear. I can really tell a difference in the lead in/lead out groove. I am going to continue using this product for awhile. I like what I'm hearing and it seems to have no detrimental effects.

I have listened to my system a lot over the past few days. I have had two of those days back to back when the stars align and everything is setup just right and you get some spectacular sound from your system. I have also cleaned my stylus with a Mr. Clean magic eraser. I read about this trick on vinyl engine. It really did a good job on cleaning the stylus and cut down on distortion even furthur. That is another subject for another discussion. I will continue to use gruv glide and report back later. I have some listening to do.

Andy
Totally unnecessary if records are clean and tonearm aligned properly.
Snake oil.