I'll never listen to another record...


...without cleaning it first.

Admittedly I've been very lazy in my pursuit of cleaning LPs - both old and new. Setting with dry brush cleaning only for decades.

Enter my new Loricraft PRC3. I've begun the daunting and arduous process of cleaning "every single LP" (worth cleaning of course - those 30+ year old teen year LPs are now being rounded up and put to the side - usually with deep scratches, beer stained covers and gatefolds with a "leafy" substance caught in the folds) in my collection. Starting with my favorites and what I consider audiophile recorded records first.

It's also starting another long put off task I've been avoiding for the better part of forty years: cataloging my collection. Cleaned records are now put into a spreadsheet and as if starting all over - these are the only records I'll put on the turntable. Forcing me to catalog them all. It's going to take some time tobesure. Periodically I'll save the list as a PDF and upload to my Android phone so that when I'm in the record stores browsing the record bins I'll be able to find out if I have the vinyl already.

Apart from what those with RCMs already know - the sonic benefits of a clean record and a sparkling clean stylus are extraordinary. Better late then never I suppose....
notec

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Notec, congrats on your Loricraft PRC3 I actually just recieved my new PRC4 the other day as well and I'm very happy.

As per what Dougdeacon mentioned above it's true and if you read other posts you will see he has allot of great info. to contrubute but in the end it's your choice. After what I exspearienced first hand using my Loricraft I gotta say I won't be dropping my stylus down again on any of my records unless they have been cleaned first, why would I want to chance of abusing my stylus and/or cause any unessary damage and/or wear to the record, can't turn the clock back once done.

Enjoy!