I used to use a very similar system with the Vinyl Vac and a manual turntable. I am now using a cheap ultrasonic setup - it's less work and the records sound even better.
If I had the space I’d duplicate this setup (with your permission). It looks like the ideal, dedicated, record cleaning station. Thanks for sharing this.
Nice job Ben! It seems like you've got a great process, and a great album. I happen to have a threaded clamp on a Pro-ject 'table; and it has a ring of holes in the flange. Just the coolest thing ever when I need to clean a disc.
I place my record in a sleeve and then place the sleeve into the outer sleeve which holds the album jacket, however I place the record sleeve in sideways to keep the opening from getting dust into it.
It stops… tried it and it’s too weak… even with a larger power supply… planning on getting a motor or an old idler like a BSR to do it… but today’s prices on used formerly undesirable gear is insanity… 😳
I used to use a very similar system with the Vinyl Vac and a manual turntable. I am now using a cheap ultrasonic setup - it's less work and the records sound even better.
Ultrasonic has been a recent addition .
If I had the space I’d duplicate this setup (with your permission). It looks like the ideal, dedicated, record cleaning station. Thanks for sharing this.
It’s meant to be duplicated! Matter of fact there is another video on the channel about how to do it! 😀
I have the SLBD20 bought new back in 1993 or so and never used it until last year. I did upgrade the cartridge to use it in my bedroom.
Nice job Ben!
It seems like you've got a great process, and a great album.
I happen to have a threaded clamp on a Pro-ject 'table; and it has a ring of holes in the flange. Just the coolest thing ever when I need to clean a disc.
Welp I a going there the RCM is evolving!
I place my record in a sleeve and then place the sleeve into the outer sleeve which holds the album jacket, however I place the record sleeve in sideways to keep the opening from getting dust into it.
Not a bad idea
@@BensAudioCave Yes, that's what I've always done too
what is the size of the pvc pipes you are using for this setup?
1 inch
Why don't you use the tts power to turn the lp?
It stops… tried it and it’s too weak… even with a larger power supply… planning on getting a motor or an old idler like a BSR to do it… but today’s prices on used formerly undesirable gear is insanity… 😳
Because the record will spin with the brush...
Just read the other comments, and my record clamp is just the best stuff ever!
Man this video is annoying
@@civilengineer2024 gee thanks… it was my first video thanks for being nice
@@BensAudioCave no problem, hopefully will make you better. not going to sugar coat it.
My new stuff it better
@@civilengineer2024well Mr troll you have 0… so there’s that… I also won’t sugar coat it