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Syntax

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Here is a picture from the used Fluid (Point Nozzle). For each record new fluid was used (The Audiodesk uses the same fluid over and over again, it is ok for a record a day...a typical 'audiophile' Product)
The dirt you can see is coming from M-, VG++ Records or new Reissses (I don't buy them anymore)...


 

NorthStar

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LPs are so meticulous to maintain in clean state, aren't they?

Those grooves are so small, deep, and dust particles inviting.

* Used LPs from some audio stores are incredibly filthy and dirty to the teeth!
...Compact grease dirt to the extreme!
--> You need an excavator shovel in front of your stylus before it engraves the "sillons".
 

Syntax

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LPs are so meticulous to maintain in clean state, aren't they?

Well, I think, it depends
- on owner
- new or not
- 2. hand store

When I started in the 90's to go into "High End" I compared analog and digital and decided to go for analog. For me it was obvious that I should buy a RCM, a MC cart was much more expensive and these components are in a way "linked" to each other. So I got a 16.5 VPI, later a Keith Monks....
Most 2. hand records are in a good shape, some dust, some cigarette smoke in the grooves...but with such a unit you can get the best out of it.
 

NorthStar

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I have spent as much time cleaning my LPs (over the kitchen sink; from hot running water & soap)
than playing them! :b

* Of course those were not brand new ones.
 

Syntax

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Decisions.....Decisions

Back To Black

Graham Phantom Supreme




Graham 12" compared to Standard length




Graham Phantom & Koetsu Rosewood Signature Platinum




Kuzma Airline Arm & Lyra Skala




Kuzma Reference Turntable




The Dark Side :)



 

Syntax

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Koetsu Coralstone Diamond Cantilever

in combination with the very best Headshell for stability and energy transfer, Arm is FR-66s



 

Syntax

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... I now use it with a silver wound step up I put together recently.

Yes, that's the way to go....
When you have some time, replace the aluminum screws with brass or - better - copper :)
 

Syntax

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Wavac 833 SET replaced my Lamm amps, Wavac - or Nobu Shisido - found some very interesting and unusual solutions for a superior sonic result. In a way, unique. Simply brilliant executed.

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LL21

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Stunning! Congrats...i know only one friend who owned the 833 mk 2 (the 4-box) and loved them for years and years...he may even still own them.
 

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Koetsu Coralstone Diamond Cantilever

in combination with the very best Headshell for stability and energy transfer, Arm is FR-66s




So how similar are blue lace and coralstone ? Does coralstone with diamond cantilever sound better than blue lace with boron ? Thnx
 

analog brother

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Stunning! Congrats...i know only one friend who owned the 833 mk 2 (the 4-box) and loved them for years and years...he may even still own them.

there is a set for sale in singapore at the moment.
along with the matching pre-amp.
 

Syntax

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A big Box from a small country in Europe ... I think it is Denmark


Vitus SCD-025 Mk II.5


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