KEITH MONKS PRODIGY RECORD CLEANING MACHINE
A new stylish record cleaner has John Pickford dreaming of a life without crackle
LONG LIVE VINYL EDITOR’S CHOICE
£795 www.keith-monks.com
THE PRODIGY’S PLATTER IS NO BIGGER THAN THE LABEL AREA OF AN LP
We’ve all experienced crackly records that, on visual inspection look undamaged. More often than not, the source of the interference is hidden dirt, embedded deeply in the grooves. While a wipe with a damp cloth or careful wash with lukewarm soapy water might help restore a filthy, half-knackered bargain from a charity shop, the only way to clean vinyl properly is with a record cleaning machine.
There are various vacuum-powered units available and most have three things in common: they’re big, noisy and expensive. Keith Monks Audio know a thing or two about cleaning records professionally, as they produced the first commercial record cleaning machine (RCM) in 1969.