The Ultra Plus Ultrasonic Vinyl Record Cleaner

Available with a large stainless steel tank transducers and heaters it can clean up to 10 records 12 or 10 with its powerful ultrasonic frequency.
The ultra plus ultrasonic vinyl record cleaner. Cavitek 6 liter 40 khz cleaners are an excellent high quality choice for most vinyl record cleaning tasks. Ultrasonic vinyl record cleaners are becoming ever more popular for audiophiles and are threatening to become the de facto standard for any serious vinyl fan wanting to maintain a shiny clean record collection. Many other cleaning methods are much less effective at cleaning those hard to reach deep groove cavities. They bring a powerful product which one is a practical and easy way to clean records.
Ultrasonic technology is doing well in the maximum cleaning industry. Ultrasonic cleaning is perfect for vinyl because a it requires zero contact with the record the cavitations do the heavy lifting and b ultrasonic gets deep into the grooves. We offer a variety of stack sizes to hold from 1 to 3 vinyl records while cleaning manually by hand or using ultrasonics. Ultrasonic cleaner can be moved around on the ultra sonic spin base as necessary for optimal placement variable speed dc motor allows slow rotation of your records in the ultrasonic tank resulting in optimal ultrasonic cleaning from approximately 1 5 to 7 minutes per record revolution.
It is the isonic p4875ii mvr. Isonic bring the technology into the record cleaning industry successfully. Isonic p4875ii mvr10 motorized ultrasonic vinyl record cleaner is a high tech sophisticated machine that can professionally clean all your vinyl records and lps in a single round. But then something strange happened.
Use their degas cycle for removing dissolved air from the cleaning fluid for enhanced cavitation. Add an allendale cavitek ultrasonic cleaner to your cleanervinyl system and save 50 use coupon code cavitek during checkout. Ultrasonic cleaning preserves new and old vinyl records vinyl records the 33 1 3 rpm lps and 45 rpm juke box discs first came on the market in 1948 and in the 1950s grew tremendously in popularity until the advent of cd recordings. For ultrasonic cleaning check out our ultra sonic spin kit with a new and exciting look designed to use vinyl stack record label protectors in conjunction with your own ultrasonic cleaner.