Consider building an ultrasonic cleaner. It’s better than the vacuum type. I
have a VPI 16.5, but a friend’s autodesk cleaner does a remarkably better job.
There are DIY plans for ultrasonic cleaners out there, that are not that
expensive.
I only have about 350 vinyl albums at the moment but cleaning still takes a
while, regardless of the method.
And the care and feeding of vinyl is fairly trivial compared to the hassles of
RTR tape. But tape can sound really good. (2-track stereo 15+ ips or more like
from a safety master)
-Ed
On 1/25/16, 6:16 AM, "olympus on behalf of olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<olympus-bounces+ed.sawyer=unh.edu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of
olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I'm currently in the process of building my own record-washing and
>vacuuming machine since that needs to be part of the routine for anyone
>serious about archving and storing vinyl. I don't have to do that with
>CD's.
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