Where can I find the newest model of this machine? I just looked on Amazon and they don’t have this record cleaning machine. I collect records and I digitally transfer them on the CD for my own personal use as a hobby. I want to get the best and the highest quality sound out of my records so that when I put them on CD, they will sound like a remastered version just like timeless music does, and my hobby is audio preservation.
I have the Kirmuss system and like it. It does a very good job of deep cleaning. Yes, the cleaning cycles are much longer, but for old records it can make the difference between listenable and throw away. Best source in the US for ordering, in my experience, is Elusive Disc. From what I can tell Kirmuss does not have a brick and mortar dealer network at this time. Also, as with many products, Covid and other supply chain issues has limited production and distribution.
So i have the original machine, and i see this newer version is wayyyy quieter - also they have gone and changed the cleaning L shaped bracket, which on the original would swell after a certain period of use and would not fit into the hole as that plastic piece also swelled and wouldnt allow the insertion of even new L brackets - a major bummer to be honest, so i can imagine that this new iteration of the machine is probably 50% better than the original one -
Nice product demonstration. I like what you guys do and I've watched every video. But the one thing I just don't get... the unboxing videos. Unless there is a complicated special unboxing procedure for a product, otherwise it seems so mundanely pedestrian. What's wrong with me, right?
@@rschiphouwer47 … it’s not exactly German, but also common in Germany. Although Dutch is actually not a language…but a soar throat, I was once told … LOL
@@bikemike1118 i am from the Netherlands. Dutch is an official Language. Okki Nokki is not a common word in Germany, and it's not a common word in the Netherlands. Only people in Rotterdam use this word, it's local street language.
It's two months I'm using it and I love it. Works very well and it's extremely easy to use. Great value machine.
I have owned mine for close to a year now and it is still as new. real good machine for the money.
I have a similar cleaner by Project and works well. I do an additional step with just distilled water as a last step.
I do the same with mine great machine V2
Too funny. The volume was reduced substantially when the vacuuming was turned on. What's the spl of the vacuum at 6'?
oh ok, i thought perhaps that this new machine was much quieter than original one that i have.
Where can I find the newest model of this machine? I just looked on Amazon and they don’t have this record cleaning machine. I collect records and I digitally transfer them on the CD for my own personal use as a hobby. I want to get the best and the highest quality sound out of my records so that when I put them on CD, they will sound like a remastered version just like timeless music does, and my hobby is audio preservation.
I have the Kirmuss system and like it. It does a very good job of deep cleaning. Yes, the cleaning cycles are much longer, but for old records it can make the difference between listenable and throw away. Best source in the US for ordering, in my experience, is Elusive Disc. From what I can tell Kirmuss does not have a brick and mortar dealer network at this time. Also, as with many products, Covid and other supply chain issues has limited production and distribution.
What bookshelf speakers are those on the background. They look cool.
Those are the Acora Acoustics SRB speakers. We have recently become dealers of them.
I have an older one. Seems to have changed rather a lot.
Better than the Ultrasonic Washing machines for the same price?
So i have the original machine, and i see this newer version is wayyyy quieter - also they have gone and changed the cleaning L shaped bracket, which on the original would swell after a certain period of use and would not fit into the hole as that plastic piece also swelled and wouldnt allow the insertion of even new L brackets - a major bummer to be honest, so i can imagine that this new iteration of the machine is probably 50% better than the original one -
Nice product demonstration. I like what you guys do and I've watched every video. But the one thing I just don't get... the unboxing videos. Unless there is a complicated special unboxing procedure for a product, otherwise it seems so mundanely pedestrian. What's wrong with me, right?
Should be $120 at Walmart.
Oki doki … means alright in German
I can say that's not true. Its a dutch accent phrase spoken in Rotterdam. Not german at all.
@@rschiphouwer47 … it’s not exactly German, but also common in Germany. Although Dutch is actually not a language…but a soar throat, I was once told … LOL
@@bikemike1118 i am from the Netherlands. Dutch is an official Language. Okki Nokki is not a common word in Germany, and it's not a common word in the Netherlands. Only people in Rotterdam use this word, it's local street language.
@@rschiphouwer47 ..wasn’t talking about „Okki Nokki“ …but „oki doki“ …which means „okay“