Anybody using Audio Advisor's Record Doctor II?


I'm in the market for a new LP cleaning machine. What are your experiences (if any) with this budget unit? Saving over 200.00 from the cost a VPI could be put into more vinyl if it does a decent job of cleaning.
slipknot1
My RDII was delivered the other day, and I must admit, it works as good or better than advertised. I have been able to render some of my grungiest LP's clean and playable again. I also ordered several hundred new sleeves. As I clean them, I replace the sleeves. AA included 2 16 oz. bottles of cleaner and free shipping! Anyone sitting on the fence over this, 199.00 gets you the Record Doctor, 2 bottles of fluid (32 oz), delivered.
I bought one used, about 3 years old, and it stills works great a year later. I've cleaned my entire collection by now--about 600 LPs--and I'm astonished by the improvement on some records that were previously cleaned with an Orbitrac or Discwasher D2.

Surace noise was reduced to levels that, I think, sound better than new. Of course, a beat-up record can't be helped. But there were more than a few LPs that I cleaned with an Orbitrac and abandoned, thinking they were shot. Then I cleaned them with the RDII, and they were playable and even enjoyable. Sure, it's a pain to turn the record by hand, but for the price, who cares?

This thing is tough-as-nails and lasts a long time. Try it with Tourmat RCM fluid from Music Direct and the Disc Doctor brushes, which are a 300% improvement over the brush they give you. Buy an extra pack of Vac-Sweeps and you should be good for a decade or longer.
i used one for years on a low level basis and the fan impellers self destructed. they want $100 for repair. screwthem, my next expenditure will be for a vpi, much more robust.