The Short Version
I examined the wave form of the silent part (between tracks) from a cleaned, digitized LP, before and after playing. The purpose was (1) to count the clicks remaining after cleaning; and (2) to distinguish dirt and debris from scratches and other defects.
The stylus removed about 28% of the dirt and debris after two plays. (Clearly my procedure needs improvement.) Visual comparison shows that any of the remaining clicks were not moved or changed by the stylus, and are therefore due to scratches or other defects. (This was a used record in only fair condition.)
ADDED NOTE
I would feel very good if I could say, for example, that I looked at 50 clicks from a good record, and 90% of them were scratches? Wouldn't be nice if we could get that sort of claim in reviews? As it is, in terms of verified performance, I'm not sure whether to buy the $50 system, the $5000 system, or something in between.
I examined the wave form of the silent part (between tracks) from a cleaned, digitized LP, before and after playing. The purpose was (1) to count the clicks remaining after cleaning; and (2) to distinguish dirt and debris from scratches and other defects.
The stylus removed about 28% of the dirt and debris after two plays. (Clearly my procedure needs improvement.) Visual comparison shows that any of the remaining clicks were not moved or changed by the stylus, and are therefore due to scratches or other defects. (This was a used record in only fair condition.)
ADDED NOTE
I would feel very good if I could say, for example, that I looked at 50 clicks from a good record, and 90% of them were scratches? Wouldn't be nice if we could get that sort of claim in reviews? As it is, in terms of verified performance, I'm not sure whether to buy the $50 system, the $5000 system, or something in between.