Pro-Ject cleans up with VC-E2 and VC-S3 vinyl cleaners
Both have a sturdy aluminium surface to withstand excessive fluid spill without compromising the chassis. Inside are a powerful vacuum and two-way rotational motor that are combined to dry a record in two revolutions, forwards and backwards.
Pro-Ject says the new magnetic clamp not only seals the record label from excess cleaning fluid to avoid damage, but it also speeds up the whole process. The instructions are: “Simply place the record on the spindle, put the clamp in place and you are ready to go!” The metal arm found on each of the VC-E2 and VC-S3 cleaners is mechanically stable and focuses all suction power directly onto the record surface. There will be a 7in kit due later in 2023 that’s compatible with the latest models, for effective cleaning of singles.
Pro-Ject says the VC-S3 is made for users with bigger collections and more time for proper cleaning. The VC-E2 is better suited to those with less space and smaller collections. The VC-E2 is further improved upon its predecessor thanks to its new vacuum steam outlet, redirecting all exhaust fumes away from the lower record surface. The VC-E2 measures 310 x 266 x 210mm (WxHxD) and is priced at £350. The VC-S3 has 415 x 325 x 272mm dimensions and costs £500.
Available to buy now, you can find out more about Pro-Ject's vinyl cleaning machines here.
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