AnalogPlanet Demonstrates the Loricraft "String" Type Record Cleaning Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • The day this video posts (May 1st, 2018) SME announced it had acquired both Garrard Audio and Loricraft, manufacturer of these cleaning machines. Loricraft's Terry O'Sullivan is also a Garrard 301 and 401 idler drive turntable expert. Is there a new Garrard idler wheel drive turntable coming from SME? Stay tuned! Meanwhile the Loricraft purchase brings to SME an excellent record cleaning machine it can offer its worldwide customers.
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  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 3 года назад +1

    Robert Young
    I have a version 4 Loricraft.
    It does a great job cleaning records.
    As per the instructions that come with the machine, the cleaning fluid needs to soak the record for five minutes before it is vacuumed up. It takes me about 15 minutes to clean a record. The long soaking time is needed to get older dirty records clean. I do a distilled water rinse cycle after cleaning the record.
    It’s some effort but relaxing to me if not in a rush.
    Great customer service from SME and their American distributor.
    I’m happy with the Loricraft!

  • @ricknelsonm
    @ricknelsonm 6 лет назад +3

    Love the intro Michael, so funny, love your videos too. Thank you!

  • @astolatpere11
    @astolatpere11 2 года назад

    Always wondered how those machines worked. Thanks.

  • @thomosburn8740
    @thomosburn8740 6 лет назад

    I have two Norman Petty 12" records, one is "Moonbeams" - a fun listen and obviously very well recorded.
    HiFi Buys in Atlanta sells the Enzymatic cleaning fluids, in fact the entire line by that manufacturer. They also sell RCM's, but not this specific model.
    I used a Keith Monks machine to clean my Beatles EP boxed Set in 1982, and what an amazing difference it made. Still sad I was not able to buy the device then, but I was only 18!

  • @robertwayne3561
    @robertwayne3561 6 лет назад +3

    And while you're collecting brushes, for all the 78s people, get separate brushes for shellac records. Shellac compounds contain abrasives that would grind steel needles down to the shape of the groove. You don't want that stuff in your vinyl (or styrene or lacquer) discs.

  • @crmatt99
    @crmatt99 6 лет назад

    I use mine every day! I won’t bother with velvet lips...
    I usually have fluids in a small squeeze bottle with an adjustable squirt nozzle set to stream. So if the brush is dry to start it takes about 3 squirts on a side. If the brush is juiced up it only takes one squirt per side. It works for me to have a consistent amount of fluid per side.

    • @AustenitizedRecords
      @AustenitizedRecords 6 лет назад

      where do you even buy one? They have a website but you have to email someone to order them and they sent me to another guy for a US dealer and he said he doesn't import them anymore.... I couldn't even get a price out of anyone haha. That was like 2 years ago though i haven't tried again recently.

  • @abs2fast2furios
    @abs2fast2furios 6 лет назад +1

    That joke gave me a good chuckle

  • @AuthenticSound
    @AuthenticSound 6 лет назад +1

    Always nice to watch and listen to your videos, love the humor...! I want to thank you for all you do, especially today, since our first vinyl production in pre-sale as from today... classical music, exiting thing, recorded with a fully restored StuderA80. I'll be sending it to you, not for promotion, not to pitch, but as a thank you gift. And as a benchmark test, since we want to make the best possible product, so are open to all suggestions for future releases. Thank you!

  • @ChristinaGina
    @ChristinaGina 6 лет назад

    Youre one of the most entertaining audiophiles out there. Thank you for existing.

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde 3 года назад

    Cleaning your record collection must be like painting the San Francisco suspension bridge.
    It takes seven years, then you have to start again. Lol

    • @alanhaywood01
      @alanhaywood01 3 года назад

      Normally just on purchase, I use a Vac-O-Rec to hoover off dust and remove static in between plauys

  • @ZappaTime
    @ZappaTime 6 лет назад +3

    that pesky 45 adapter hiding behind the bottle, things like that happen to me all the time ;-)

  • @ArthurJS123
    @ArthurJS123 6 лет назад +4

    Personally, I’d rather listen to records than be an amateur chemist or physicist. But to each their own.

  • @CrustyCurmudgeon
    @CrustyCurmudgeon 6 лет назад +2

    I used to have a Loricraft years back and loved it! The difference it made in both new and old vinyl was astounding. However, now as I get back into vinyl I see the newer ultrasonic units and wonder if they have not set a new standard. So which is better? Which produces the superior result?

    • @leon9021
      @leon9021 6 лет назад +1

      CrustyCurmudgeon I think a combination of the two is probably best. To do an enzyme step first on a vacuum machine, losening all that old stuck on material and getting off most of the heavy debris. Drying is fast and then ultrasonic deep clean and rinse.
      If you had to choose only one then ultrasonic usually does better but remember that a lot is in the fluid and the steps you take. Multiple step processes will always be superior, which is why record cleaning services are a valid option in the market to get best results withought spending 10 grand first.

  • @christinearmington
    @christinearmington Год назад

    You are the best 😂❤🎉🤩

  • @morrisonAV
    @morrisonAV 5 лет назад

    Does that unit continuously pull fresh string out as it traverses the record or does the string stay stationary until you pull out a fresh section?

    • @slmandr01
      @slmandr01 5 лет назад

      Continuous new thread

  • @herculesrockefeller8969
    @herculesrockefeller8969 5 лет назад +1

    And the "cheesecake" approach was continued, and with great success, by Roxy Music in the '70s.

  • @saugghos
    @saugghos 3 года назад

    Would have been more interesting if you played one record before and after cleaning.

  • @stevewestwood4832
    @stevewestwood4832 2 года назад

    Enjoyed that video thanks Michael. I’ve had to return an Impex pressing to seller ( Patricia Barber Cafe Blue), as there was a fair amount of light crackle even after cleaning with a wet vacuum cleaner ( IPA 20: 75 deionised water : 5 surfactant).
    Seller claims to have now cleaned it and its now OK. Meanwhile i ordered a replacement from a different seller although serial number was close to the other one and there was still some crackle but I will live with it. So what exactly causes these audible clicks and what is the best way to remove them ? I’ve found this issue on brand new vinyl before so if its surface contamination it shouldn’t take much to shift it , or is it something else ? It shouldn’t be static as the vinyl is placed into anti static liners on these expensive audiophile releases. 🤔. Looking for enlightenment

  • @XX-fj2ky
    @XX-fj2ky 6 лет назад

    I use the Audio Desk machine with dual osmosis water (and AD cleaning fluid good for 80/100 LPs).

  • @saint6563
    @saint6563 6 лет назад

    "Flannel" is the signature fashion statement of "Grunge"!
    Not "Plaid".
    LOL

  • @derosa1989
    @derosa1989 6 лет назад

    It would be helpful to play these records before and after cleaning.

  • @paulomontero12
    @paulomontero12 3 года назад

    How does someone listen to all of them records? You must have hundreds of them?

  • @andrewgillis8572
    @andrewgillis8572 6 лет назад

    yup it was Steve Allen-ish, that joke - loved it

  • @paweldun
    @paweldun 6 лет назад

    i think this is the second type of rcm after the ultrasonic ones. Am I right?

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 6 лет назад

    Audio Desk just announced a factory adapter for 7 inch records.

  • @gmancooks327
    @gmancooks327 6 лет назад

    Hi Mr Fremer, I have a question. What is your thoughts on using Gruv Glide or Last Record Preservative?

  • @henrylercherasmussen5763
    @henrylercherasmussen5763 4 года назад

    Where Can i buy New wacuum tip for that machine?

  • @horowizard
    @horowizard 6 лет назад +2

    At 3:42.. Hilarious!

  • @RuslanSalyakhov
    @RuslanSalyakhov 6 лет назад

    7:46 "sucked up on essex records" --Thanks for video! I've watched with pleasure! Is there any chance to see what inside of this box?

  • @paulomontero12
    @paulomontero12 3 года назад

    No disrespect but When you pass
    Can you leave me your gear?

  • @AnchorTH
    @AnchorTH 6 лет назад +1

    here we are now, entertain us... I got it!

  • @ptbfrch
    @ptbfrch 6 лет назад

    Why not just wipe down the platter with a clean cloth after the ‘dirty’ side has touched it? Seems like a simple way to have a clean platter each time.

    • @AnalogPlanet
      @AnalogPlanet  6 лет назад +1

      Some machines like VPI's have cork mats. Not practical there.

    • @ptbfrch
      @ptbfrch 6 лет назад

      Analog Planet Put a different mat on it? :)

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio 3 года назад

    Funny when some people think Michael is new to records! 😂
    Says more about those people themselves lol

  • @astra004
    @astra004 6 лет назад

    If there’s no mold release compound , why should new records have to be vacuum cleaned?

    • @Agamemnon2
      @Agamemnon2 6 лет назад

      Other contaminants can land on new records, pressing plants are pretty dirty places with a lot of machines operating so a lot of chances of dirt and other stuff making it into the grooves.

    • @silentdrive3243
      @silentdrive3243 6 лет назад

      It does depend on the processing plant for sure. But the mold release compound what that actually is as they spray it on the Press mold so when they press a record the record doesn't stick to the mold. I work in Plastics pretty much my entire life and we use mold release compound so the parts don't stick to mold. Aka press. That's what most people are referring to. Not what's already in the plastic but the spray they use to make sure the records that are fresh don't stick to the mold. Blah blah blah blah blah

  • @ReferenceFidelityComponents
    @ReferenceFidelityComponents 4 года назад

    Sir, you have a GREAT taste in music LPs but I think your stylus there was blunt! I have some LPs with chunks missing too!
    The LP pervert

  • @beatleman9945
    @beatleman9945 6 лет назад

    What do you think about uing a paint edger pad i hear that it works good on different utube channels

    • @AnalogPlanet
      @AnalogPlanet  6 лет назад

      I've heard that too..but haven't tried..

    • @TheAgeOfAnalog
      @TheAgeOfAnalog 6 лет назад

      They work very well. Cheap, easy to use, easy to clean, and I've never had one leave a scratch. Also, quite durable, as I've been using the same one for months with my homemade RCM. I've cleaned 500+ records and the pad still looks new.

  • @Dave30867
    @Dave30867 6 лет назад

    @Micheal so have you had any problems with your Ultrasonic Cleaner i am interested in purchasing one would appreciate your feedback if possible . Thank You

  • @naturalmystic67
    @naturalmystic67 3 года назад +1

    Using distilled water? So last century. Currently, I'm using droplets collected from perspiring Himalayan mountain goats, then sanctified by the Dalai Lama himself.

  • @tonydeniro284
    @tonydeniro284 2 года назад

    I'm poor, I use the record Dr...

  • @crezrox
    @crezrox 4 года назад

    Thank God for 1.75

  • @ICU81269
    @ICU81269 2 года назад

    If you want to see a record actually being cleaned my video shows it. Cleaning machines are a waste of money. All the videos on RUclips just show people talking about it but not actually doing the cleaning.

  • @ingenfestbrems
    @ingenfestbrems 6 лет назад

    I can tell your new too this..

  • @cdimi13
    @cdimi13 6 лет назад

    mold on already!!!!

  • @saint6563
    @saint6563 6 лет назад

    Don't put your naturally oily fingers on a record brush pad.
    #Duh
    No matter how long it's been out of use!
    Don't rub the brush into the grooves either!
    #DoubleDuh

  • @sjc1204
    @sjc1204 6 лет назад +2

    Please don't make fun of special needs people (when you found the 45 rpm adapter). Otherwise, this was another really interesting video because I didn't know about this type of machine.
    The record cleaning industry sure is transforming and, it seems, for the better!

    • @Livewire91
      @Livewire91 6 лет назад +1

      sjc1204 pfff just humorous. Don't take it too seriously.

  • @goodwi11
    @goodwi11 6 лет назад +1

    90’s plaid? Unsubscribed

  • @noctemrealm6013
    @noctemrealm6013 6 лет назад

    ok 2 down... 31235155 to go!

  • @engulfaudioable
    @engulfaudioable 6 лет назад +7

    Shame on you. Unsubscribed

  • @XX-fj2ky
    @XX-fj2ky 6 лет назад

    Shame for the velvet lips.