This sounds quite interesting, but I'd like to know how this differs from the original VPI hard wands made of teflon.
I read they switched to velvet because some people were scratching LPs.
So before I subjected my LP collection to a new device such as this, I'd really like to see some electron microscopy on a new LP, and after various numbers of cleaning cycles with the Vortex to determine if the landings or top edge of the groove walls were at all distorted.
I believe I have even occasionally seen tiny scratches in the run out groove areas with my Loricraft, so I think one can't be too gentle with our valuable and extensive collections.
With the proper research and documentation of results, I'd have no problem spending the $80 Walker is asking.
I read they switched to velvet because some people were scratching LPs.
So before I subjected my LP collection to a new device such as this, I'd really like to see some electron microscopy on a new LP, and after various numbers of cleaning cycles with the Vortex to determine if the landings or top edge of the groove walls were at all distorted.
I believe I have even occasionally seen tiny scratches in the run out groove areas with my Loricraft, so I think one can't be too gentle with our valuable and extensive collections.
With the proper research and documentation of results, I'd have no problem spending the $80 Walker is asking.