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In Reply to: RE: A-B testing? posted by BPoletti on May 19, 2015 at 06:10:04
There's a lot of testimonial evidence on this board, and particularly on other boards in support of US. I don't know what more you would like.
It's not useful to talk about the exact same cleaning fluid, for much less is used for US. For example, HW recommends two drops of liquid soap and 2 drops of photoflo in 9 liters of distilled water. Others use a small amount of alcohol.
If you believe that it cannot all be done with chemical reaction and there must be a physical process, then know that no brush can reach deep into the record groove of an LP record where the stylus plays, certainly not the brush that comes with a VPI machine. Various velvet-like "brushes" have been offered, but in my experience they cannot fully dislodge what may be deep in the groove.
You are welcome to believe or disbelieve what you wish.
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I just asked for a simple A-B comparison. Same record, one cleaning process followed by listening, then a second process followed by listening. Then a possible reversal of the cleaning sequence to see if there really is a difference. Is that so difficult?
The defensive nature of your response seems to indicate a problem with an objective comparison. What have you got to hide?
It's been done. Do a search. Here and elsewhere. Try using Google!
Do you think people are here to work for you?
Thanks for all your contribution. Just don't know what forums like this would do without helpful contributors like you. You've certainly set a standard to which we should all aspire when communicating with you.
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