Will an RCM make the Rice Krispies go away?


The two step RRL cleaning process and my Nitty Gritty make a big improvement in lowering record noise and enhancing clarity. However, there are some records that still have varying degrees of "snap, crackle and pop"! Is this residual dirt, a damaged record, a manufacturing defect? I'm thinking about investing in a Loricraft but am wondering if this instrument will cure the cereal syndrome.

A corresponding issue is the greater degree of noise on initial tracks. I notice the closer the record is to the end, the less noise. Does anyone else find this unusual?

As always, your insight is most appreciated.
rballdude

Showing 1 response by jtimothya


Mike - while not intending to side track this thread, how do you like your AP Scorpios?

On topic, my Loricraft regimen (similar with Doug's, I believe) is Premier, VinylZyme, RRL wash - in that order. The VinylZyme definitely helps.

Tim