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Does anyone use something like this? It is basically an ultrasonic cleaner which is used with a drop of cleaning fluid.
I used it quit a bit back in the day without problems until I read that the fluid could damage the cantilever. I've since
used the Onzow - again without problem. Mine is sort of filthy but I just learned that you can rinse the thing with water
and reuse it. Good to know.
Another good question
Although there is a dogma that the vinyl melts and then freezes as it travels thru the groove, and this is often repeated, I have been unable to find a study that actually demonstrates this , if others have found a study rather than a quote please forward to me
I was able to find evidence that stylus buries itself more into a concave modulation than a convex
There appears some controversy that the stylus produces adequate heat to melt it in the time of contact
I thought this discussion on cutting vinyl with heating the stylus might be of interest
It would appear that heating of itself might not be an issue with the vinyl, but more the stylus
Stylus heating
Has anyone photographed that gunk built-up of the actual part of the tip that it's tracing the grooves?
Ok so I grabbed a Magic Eraser pack from Ace... This is now my go-to without a doubt. All I did was dip the needle into it several times and it was super clean. It's WAY better than the ZeroDust/SolidState type stuff. I don't think there's any need to brush it. Just a few dips and it's golden. Everything else seems silly at this point.
The ST-50 is nice after a day of use:
(1) The cantiver doesn't disappear into the goo as with Onzow. The stylus sinks in and just a bit of the cantilever. The cart body can't touch the goo.
(2) Under 10x mag, the ST-50 looks to be doing a better job than Onzow. I have a USB microscope that I've not yet used for closer inspection.
I'm going to get the Magic Eraser next. A few dips into the ME followed by a couple "clean up" dips in ST-50 to remove particulates sounds like a winning combo.
Props to @DaveyF for starting the thread. I now think I've somewhat neglected my carts, having only relied on Onzow up until now.
No cartridge last seven years without needing retipped.