That guy makes my “less than gently” comment look extremely gentle. Like holding a baby gentle – by comparison.
Hate to see his record cleaning process…he probably breaks out the blowtorch and angle grinder!
Isn’t he the guy who recommends steel wool?
Carpenters glue, let it set-up and peel off.
Rabbit…no Alligator!
Whelp…we now know where the carts came from that MF’s dudes used. Press down “until you hear a click” dude.
I just looked at three turntables (yes, I have a problem) all of which have been using Onzow since they came out. With a magnifying glass, I don’t see any build-up whatsoever. I’m not changing.
I’m more interested in Rhodium vs Gold on my power cords…
I don’t see having three turntables a problem at all
Best,
-JP
I have two. Two’s fine. More than two might be a problem.
Unless I get the vintage Thorens that I’ve been looking at.
Get it, what have you got to lose. I assume you are considering a Thorens TD-124.
BTW, I have three. Well four actually if I include the office turntable used for initial auditioning LPs after a first cleaning.
I am down to three turntables and a microphone.
Where it’s at!!
Thanks, I needed that.
I am down to 11 DACs.
…and a microphone?
Al is going to start recording his own music . . . .
I am a professional music appreciator with no ability to make music.
And the record playing group thinks that digital playback is complicated.
Happy to see I’m not alone in this insane journey!