John Woodgate wrote:
> 
> In article <35E27337.86C89479@io.com>, Pin 2 Hot <pinksnd@io.com> writes

> >It is sitting on top of my "Kenwood Audio De-noiser" and my Pioneer
> >"reverberator", the kind with springs in it. I love funky old gear.

> Have you got a Keith Monks 'Dishwasher' as well?

A "Keith Monks 'DisHwasher'"? I've got a DisCwasher system with the
brush pad that has the little bristles all bent in one direction, the 
cleaning fluid, and the "Zerostat" gun that shoots HV ions from a 
piezo crystal, for neutralizing the static electricity on the vinyl,
and a nice, block of mahogany with various odd-shaped routed holes
for storing these items, along with some other doo-dads, including a 
little fold-out mirror, presumably for inspecting the stylus. Some 
people are quite anal about record care, me, I just throw 'em in a 
pile, unsleeved. (that's why I won't sell my pop eliminator.) :-)

Wait a minute, I think I remember the item you're referring to. Do
you stick a record in vertically, and the thing spins the record 
while brushes whirl on both sides and a vacuum runs to collect the 
dust? 

No, I don't, but NOW I want one. :-)

-- 
Gene


Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 17:38:58 -0500

Original Subject: Re: Old Album pop &scratch filter?


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