Anyone Tried Audiotop Stylus Cleaner?


Is this cleaner worth $80?

Steve
splaskin
I'm using a ZeroDust : perfect !
But according to this review :
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?ranlg&1104115011&read&d7&zzlCmo&&
it's similar to Mr Clean Magic Eraser product.

Any feedback from happy Mr Clean users ?
You used it "dry" also ?

Thanks, Emile ;-)
I don't know if the Audiotop is similar to the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser or not. But $2 worth of MCME will make a lifetime supply of stylus cleaners for you and your 50 closest friends. That's pretty tough to beat.

A search here and on VA will turn up dozens if not hundreds of pleased MCME users. I'm not aware of anyone who's tried it and been unhappy.

I can buy a lot of good music for $80. To me, spending that much on a stylus cleaner would seem like spending money just to spend money.
Make sure you get the Magic Eraser (which is a microfiber pad that resembles a sponge) and not Mr. Clean the liquid cleaner. There is a big difference (to you and your stylus).
I went out and bought the Magic Eraser. I had thoughly cleaned the stylus with the Mozno Zero Dust and played the record. I then cleaned it with the Magic Eraser and replayed it. I heard no improvement. I then used the AudioTop stylus cleaner and again replayed the record. The bass was noticably more extended and there was more ambience. The Magic Eraser is definitely cheap.