Is it possible to have a quiet vinyl records


Hi, I am new to vinyl. I own VPI prime and ortofon quintet black cartridge. For the record cleaning I use record doctor V, brushes and proper sleeves. As much as I am impressed with the sound quality, I am also very disappointed that many records sound bad with very laud background noise. I read some reviews which point out that some turn tables with some cartridges are super quiet, but does it only happen with the best pressed records and most others will still make lots of pops and background noise. It there a a good method to truly enjoy quiet vinyl music or its something I have to get used to. Thank you.
kkonrad
@kkonrad

I just upgraded from a HW-19 mk3 to a prime. Running a Ortofon 2m bronze, and a Denon dl160.
Lehmann blackcube se2.

What struck me was how little record noise I got.
I clean my records with a VPI16.5 wet vac.
Always carbon fiber brush before playing.

I also got a a “dustbug”, that also helped with dust and static.

Having the cart cart and arm setup properly helps as well.

Good luck
mdr

My machine looks very cheap made so I can not post pictures.

1. ultrasonic cleaner 6L ebay $120
2. 2 rpm engine $8
3. spinning bar with screws $2
4 bar bracket which holds the spinning bar made from wood $20-30
5 filter system $50
6 cleaning mix: 95% distilled water, 5 % of 91% alcohol, 0,2 % Triton x-100

I can clean 3 records at the time, takes about 25 min with drying

I have the same cartridge as you.  I am using the phono stage in my VAC preamp and rarely experience any ticks or pops.  I just use a disc washer brush prior to every play.  Records that are 30+ years old still play quietly.
As above, some of the same some differences. 
Ultrasonic cleaner.
Good phono stage. BAT VK P10Se
LOMC cart.
Unless there is noise on the surface that can't be removed by cleaning, then there is no noise through the system.