Nitty Gritty 1.5 Record Cleaning System Others
Nitty Gritty 1.5 Record Cleaning System Others
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harry829
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[Apr 03, 2010]
love_that_sound
AudioPhile
The Nitty Gritty 1.5 FI is the model I have. Man this is the best investment I've made went comes to taking the surface noise out of the records. I found that using the nylon brush on the top works real good. If the record is not scratched the nitty gritty will take the surface right out. I highly recommend the nittyGritty. |
[Dec 15, 1999]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Cleans vinyl better than anthing I have tried before
Weakness:
Runs hot after a few cleans,price of cleaning fluid The model I have just purchased is the 1.5Fi,and I am now wondering why I waited so long, apart from lack of funds.The cleaner is simple to use and has already restored records that I had more or less given up on,they were full of cracks and pops which have now either disappeared or are considerably reduced.From now on I shall feel happier about buying secondhand vinyl as some LP's which I have brought and been disappointed with even after thorough cleaning with alcohol and water,felt brushes etc.are now for the most part rated as being in good condition by myself.The cleaner will not restore damaged records, but it certainly improves ones that are just dirty even hough this canot always be seen.In conclsion money well spent,recommended to anyone with a sizeable vinyl collection. |
[Nov 17, 2001]
John Chleapas
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The push button application of cleaning solution. Strong vaccum to remove the cleaning solution. Ease of use. Not having to turn over a clean record and place it on a dirty surface like another popular record cleaner forces you to do. It has a smaller foot print it can be placed on a shelf or in the closet between record cleaning sessions.
Weakness:
On some records that are either very thin, or slightly warped slight pressure is needed to keep the record spinning on the capstain. I have owned a Nitty Gritty 2.5 for about two years. I like it but my Dad has tremors. Manually applying the cleaning solution was problomatic for him. I bought the 3.5FI for s great price used. These record cleaners really are a necessity for any serious record playing. I have used a few different record solutions including the a "concentrate," and Nitty Gritty's. Both work well for me. I was thinking about the VPI units before buying my 1st Nitty Gritty a few years ago. My only problem with the VPI is placing a freshly cleaned side of an album onto a not so clean surface when you clean the 2nd side of any album. On the plus side for VPI the record sits on a flat surface just like a turntable platter. This makes my having to press down slightly on warped records on the outside of the label near the capstain where it grips the record. I pre-clean my records using a soft brush with cleaning solution before using the Nitty Gritty on any vinyl I scrounge in thrift stores, and in used record stores. I find I can lay the side to be cleaned "up" on the Nitty Gritty, then I squirt on some record cleaner. Then I use a brush to work up a good lather so to speak and get down into the grooves. Then I turn the record over and it gets cleaned on the Nitty Gritty. These are really nice machines. I would tell anyone who listens to vinyl to buy a record cleaning machine. Be sure to place your freshly cleaned record in a nice new record sleave. I was very impressed with the reduced noise from artifacts and dirt. There are far less clicks and pops to be heard for sure on a freshly cleaned record. You also get to enjoy lowered background noise. Go out and find a Nitty Gritty record cleaner is my humble suggestion. Similar Products Used: Nitty Gritty 2.5 |
[Jul 16, 2001]
Ken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Easy to use and does a great job
Weakness:
none The product I have is actually the Nitty Gritty 1.5 FI with the fluid injection. I have used the old 1.0 and toiled with the fluid application (too much, too little) and manually twisting the record around against the vacuum suction. I always thought that manually brushing the fluid on the record was more effective. However, I found that I was less and less inclined to clean the records. After speaking with the people at Upscale Audio about a factory blem unit, I bit the bullet and ordered the 1.5 FI. The only difference between the 1.5 FI and the 2.5 FI is the vinyl finish of the 1.5 versus the wood finish of the 2.5. For the money, I'll take the vinyl. Similar Products Used: Nitty Gritty 1.0 |
[Feb 06, 2001]
Bruce Villere
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Effective cleaning on 'perfect' records
Weakness:
May not fully clean even mildly distorted records The Nitty Gritty 1.5fi is the Nitty Gritty model that has the best balance of price/features/performance for most users. It is priced to compete with the venerable 'basic model' VPI record cleaning machine, currently incarnated as the model 16.5. Unlike the 16.5, however, the Nitty Gritty 1.5fi offers a pump to dispense the cleaning fluid to the machine-mounted cleaning strip, and has a slide-out waste fluid tray for ease of fluid disposal (A minor design oversight: the tray is difficult to grab (no finger grip), and the slide lacks a backstop, so the tray ‘runs away’ from your fingers and out the back side of the machine!). The VPI has a waste fluid reservoir that must be drained via a hose into another container or a sink. While the VPI looks very much like a turntable, the Nitty Gritty is more compact, easily fitting on a bookshelf. |
[Jun 05, 1999]
Pete
an Audio Enthusiast
I've owned a Nitty Gritty 1.5 for approximately ten years, and it's still going strong. I can say without reservation that adding this convenient and well-built machine to my system resulted in the most dramatic improvement I've heard in my 20+ years as an audio enthusiast. |
[Apr 26, 1999]
Andy
an Audiophile
This machine is solidly built and easy to use. It works by applying cleaning fluid to a rotating record, then powerfully vacuuming the fluid (and dirt) away. It leaves the record completely dry. Scrubbing is done by soft felt-like bristles. Time to clean both sides of a record is less than three minutes.The machine produces fabulous results and cannot harm the record surface. It is amazing just how much embedded dust can rob a record of its sound. |
[Dec 25, 2000]
Tommy
Audiophile
Strength:
Far superior to handheld cleaners, greatly reduces or eliminates audible ticks and pops in good vinyl.
Weakness:
None relative to it's price. This review is for Nitty Gritty's manual model sold by Audio Advisor as the Record Doctor II ($199). The record must be rotated by hand. Definitely the solution for those who don't have a big wallet or the record collection to justify spending twice as much on a machine with a motor to spin the vinyl. Operation is still simple and quick, you simply have to manually spin the record instead of having a motor do it for you. So, if you aren't lazy and/or rich, save some bucks to spend on music and get a little exercise in the process :) Similar Products Used: Discwasher, Audiotechnica, RS handheld brush type cleaners. |