So, you’ve got a bunch of vinyl records, and you probably want more. One thing you’ve probably learned in your time with vinyl is that your records, old or new, will almost certainly provide unwanted ...
Whether new or old, every record needs a bit of care to keep it free from crackles, pops, and scratches. Physical media — especially vinyl — needs a little more care than digital files, which won’t ...
We tested three inexpensive ways to clean vinyl records from GrooveWasher, Spin Clean and Turntable Lab to keep your LPs sounding pristine. Sitting in a tequila bar in Mexico (which is basically every ...
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You’ve been vinyl collecting on for a while now and have yourself a reputable stack of records, or better yet a Kallax full. And whether you’ve been buying brand new or getting your fingers all grimy ...
Keeping your records dust-free is one of the best ways to protect your vinyl collection for years of high-fidelity listening. The best record-cleaning brushes use either delicate antistatic bristles, ...
Looking to preserve your records for a lifetime of listening? A quality record cleaning brush is the first step. Here are our top picks that are definitely worth trying. Some might “bristle” at the ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. The buttery smooth, dulcet tones of vinyl records offer an ...
My testing process Here I test three commercial vinyl record cleaning solutions, each using an entirely different process from the others. The Spin-Clean Record Washer System MkII dates back to my ...