if I buy an ultrasonic cleaner for my records will I be able to hear the difference?


I have a lot of records and have cleaned some of them with a VPI vacuum machine. My system is quite nice  but not ultra high end ( turntable about $2K and the rest to match) .Will I be able to hear the difference , with my system or is it just for those who can afford the very best?
rrm
@rollintubes Amen, bro. What he said. Except for being too cheap to being a Cyclone to do the drying, I'm doing the same. I bought a 3D-printed attachment with velvet brush that slides onto a shopvac. With my lazy susan-based manual drying station spinner, it does the trick like the VPI 16.5 that I had used before. I sold it and it covered most of the cost of the whole US setup. Cheers,
Spencer 
"if I buy an ultrasonic cleaner for my records will I be able to hear the difference?"

If you are serious about vinyl playback, yes.  In use, the KLAudio ultrasonic machine outperformed my previous Keith Monks and VPI's by way of thorough record cleansing.  Sold both older machines, never looked back.  Cannot attest to the DIY route.
After reading all this I am interested in the  Degritter machine, which I believe will be available in September. Does anyone know what the price will be?
 Also has anyone tested a beta sample and  can comment on its effectiveness?
Someone said that you don't want to clean records with ultrasonic more than once or maybe twice, that it does something bad to the vinyl.
Can anyone confirm ?
inna
Someone said that you don’t want to clean records with ultrasonic more than once or maybe twice, that it does something bad to the vinyl.
Who said that?

I use the Klaudio cleaner and haven’t had any damage at all to my LPs.