I do not use clamp- but I thought a about it.
But all were pretty expensive and my Dual has pretty thick original vintage rubber matt. Platter is also cast perfectly.
But I may pick up one down the road. For now, dropping some $$ on cartridges and stylus seems more important for me.
I also want to buy a record cleaner machine.
https://www.spincare.co.uk/products...ng-machine-system-accessories-inc-drying-rack decided to buy this one since its a lot cheaper than Pro-Ject Spin Clean and it comes with a drying rack which you can hide in the base of cleaning machine while not in use.
Edit: Another link to Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07RYVSDF4/ seller is SpinCare so official store.
Also you can buy Replacement Brushes and Rollers.
I also make my own cleaning solution for records. Recipe made by some folks at Polish vinyl related forums (not my own formula).
Half products I use to make it:
Triple distilled water 10L (but I guess any other distilled water will do), Isopropyl Alcohol 99% purity for special usage in laboratories 1L (but I guess any other Isopropyl will do),
Tetenal Mirasol 2000 Antistatic 0,25L (special antistatic agent for wetting b/w films made in Germany it also breaks surface tension of water so there won't be any streaks while vinyl is drying, it's concentrate)
For example to make a 0.5L of cleaning solution I use:
400ml distilled water, 100ml Isopropyl Alcohol, 1 to 2ml Mirasol (syringe is really useful to properly apply the needed amount)
If you can't buy Mirasol in your country, you can swap it with
Fotonal solution- made in Czech Republic. Same thing apparently.
But Mirasol seems stronger 1:400 dilatation vs Fotonal 1:200.
Mirasol is godsend it really works wonders not only on b/w films but on vinyl too. Made one of my SOS BAND records which sounded like really bad - surface noise was more audible than music... A
Very Good+ /
Excellent- grade record no popping or crackling whatsoever, plays extra clean now. But it's a huge pain to clean your records by hand with some
car detailing pads and soft cloth and apply the cleaning solution with atomizer (you have to be really careful to not spray your label because Isopropyl can damage it).
Record cleaning machine will be a huge upgrade. And it uses velour pads to scrub your record-- and it protects the label with rubber seal.
I made my own velour pads for scrubbing too so I know it works - but man, doing it by hand reaaaally sucks- and for a while I used a
velour Tonar brush or something to scrub my records but it can wear out pretty quickly. And then car applicator pads and soft cloth.
I also tested the GOAT hair brush for wet cleaning but it can do a light paper like scratches- so velour pads/brushes won for me
.
That's why I know spincare record cleaning machine will be pretty good. And also that drying rack will be a huge help and since Mirasol breaks the surface tension of my solution, there won't be any streaks
. Seems like a win-win combo. Drying rack fits 10 LPs, and you can clean 25 to 50 records on the same solution, then you have to drain the "bathtub" - but I think there's a drain hole with a cork.