• Degritter – ultrasonic record cleaning

    Records are valuable and prized, containing within their tiny grooves probably the highest form of art and expression that our civilisation can muster. They deserve sympathetic care to preserve and maintain their sound quality. Sound quality that many, (this scribe included) believe has yet to be bettered by digital recording and playback. For the really enthusiastic audiophiles a record cleaning machine is an essential piece of equipment to ensure vivid and noise free play back of your vinyl. As well as extending their lifespan, so maybe future generations may sample “the golden ages” of Classical, Jazz, Rock, Blues, Country, Folk …………………….

    The Ultrasonic method is proclaimed by many, as by far the most thorough and superior LP cleaning system available. The Degritter is now available at Revolution Turntable. Give us a call to arrange a demonstration.

  • Houdini

    The reward is more information, better fidelity, better sound. The differences are immediate and they’re not subtle. In Hi-Fi speak we can say: More Pace - Better Mid clarity - Blacker space - Greater Dynamics - Bass attack …......… Or, simply, it just sounds “Right”.

    You’ll find you’re pulling out record after record. How are we so confident? Because we’re still pulling our records out ourselves! “Bad” records, are no longer “bad”, just produced differently. This makes more sense, after all producers were happy with the sound they created. Why and how did it go wrong? It can only be at the replay end.

    Highly recommended, we both use one in store and at home.

  • Achromat

    The reward is more information, better fidelity, better sound. The differences are immediate and they’re not subtle. In Hi-Fi speak we can say: More Pace - Better Mid clarity - Blacker space - Greater Dynamics - Bass attack …......… Or, simply, it just sounds “Right”.

    You’ll find you’re pulling out record after record. How are we so confident? Because we’re still pulling our records out ourselves! “Bad” records, are no longer “bad”, just produced differently. This makes more sense, after all producers were happy with the sound they created. Why and how did it go wrong? It can only be at the replay end.

    Highly recommended, we both use one in store and at home.

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