@sgunther
I purchased the Isonic record cleaning system when it came out about 2 years ago. I purchased it at Amazon. The price at the time was very reasonable ($425). I was looking for a system that would clean more than one record at a time. The Isonic system gave me the ability to clean 5 records at a time, had a heating system and a timing control from 5 to 30 minute cycles. It is industrial quality built and is pretty quiet because the tank is insulated, not noisy like those tin can boxes they sell on eBay. I like being able to use different chemicals of my choice when cleaning records. Like you I also own a VPI 16.5. It has served me well over the past 25 years. Ultrasonic machines are far superior to vacuum machines. Yes they do a better job and you will hear a difference.
Lets talk about the Kirmuss system. The Kirmuss tank is made by Isonic. The Kirmuss tank is the iSonic P4875 with a software and screen change made for Kirmuss to make it different from the Isonic. The top of the Kirmuss system is unique with the ability to clean 2 12 in lps a 78 and a 45 all at the same time. It has a nice belt drive and roller system to turn the records while in the tank. I became interested in the KIrmuss system when it came out and Michael Fremer did a review of it. After doing a little research I found out that I could purchase the top piece of the Kirmuss system through Upscale Audio.They sell an upgraded version of the top lid which gives you the ability to clean 3 12 inch lps and a 45 at the same time. I like that because I don’t own any 78 records. I have found that the Kirmuss method of restoring records as they call it, not cleaning them is far superior to any other method out there. Yes it is a little bit of a PITA but the results are far worth it. I have records that had surface noise and pops that I could never get rid of and after using the Kirmuss system these records are dead quiet and sound amazing.
I have owned several cleaning machines over my 50 years of spinning records ( Disc Washer, VPI, SpinClean, Loricraft, Hannl, Audio Desk just to name a few) and have used almost every cleaning solution that came out on the market. I have tried them all, gave them all a fair shot to prove their claims. The winner is the Kirmuss system. If you are going to invest in a system I would check out Upscale Audio. I have no connection with Upscale Audio, I am just a customer.
https://www.upscaleaudio.com/collections/kirmuss-audio
I purchased the Isonic record cleaning system when it came out about 2 years ago. I purchased it at Amazon. The price at the time was very reasonable ($425). I was looking for a system that would clean more than one record at a time. The Isonic system gave me the ability to clean 5 records at a time, had a heating system and a timing control from 5 to 30 minute cycles. It is industrial quality built and is pretty quiet because the tank is insulated, not noisy like those tin can boxes they sell on eBay. I like being able to use different chemicals of my choice when cleaning records. Like you I also own a VPI 16.5. It has served me well over the past 25 years. Ultrasonic machines are far superior to vacuum machines. Yes they do a better job and you will hear a difference.
Lets talk about the Kirmuss system. The Kirmuss tank is made by Isonic. The Kirmuss tank is the iSonic P4875 with a software and screen change made for Kirmuss to make it different from the Isonic. The top of the Kirmuss system is unique with the ability to clean 2 12 in lps a 78 and a 45 all at the same time. It has a nice belt drive and roller system to turn the records while in the tank. I became interested in the KIrmuss system when it came out and Michael Fremer did a review of it. After doing a little research I found out that I could purchase the top piece of the Kirmuss system through Upscale Audio.They sell an upgraded version of the top lid which gives you the ability to clean 3 12 inch lps and a 45 at the same time. I like that because I don’t own any 78 records. I have found that the Kirmuss method of restoring records as they call it, not cleaning them is far superior to any other method out there. Yes it is a little bit of a PITA but the results are far worth it. I have records that had surface noise and pops that I could never get rid of and after using the Kirmuss system these records are dead quiet and sound amazing.
I have owned several cleaning machines over my 50 years of spinning records ( Disc Washer, VPI, SpinClean, Loricraft, Hannl, Audio Desk just to name a few) and have used almost every cleaning solution that came out on the market. I have tried them all, gave them all a fair shot to prove their claims. The winner is the Kirmuss system. If you are going to invest in a system I would check out Upscale Audio. I have no connection with Upscale Audio, I am just a customer.
https://www.upscaleaudio.com/collections/kirmuss-audio