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The WCS-3 really sucks the muck out of the grooves and fully dries your record in one rotation!
Now featuring a much smaller footprint and vacuum adjustment!
Volume control?
Yes, the WCS-3 has a "volume control," otherwise known as variable vacuum control. The volume knob allows you to control exactly how loud and how much it sucks. Crank up the volume and WCS-3 will completely dry your record in one spin. Want the cleaning fluid to stay on the record a little longer? Reduce the volume and the WCS-3 reduces the suction. Simple, and no doubt a critical feature for cleaning your 70's era RCA Dynaflex collection.
The Music Hall WCS-3 Record Cleaner will lower the noise-floor, reduce static, and get the yuck and muck off of your records, leaving them in pristine condition. A critical component for all vinyl collectors!
Features:
• Heavy Aluminum Chassis
• Automatic Rotation during Scrub and Vacuum Cycles
• Record Cleaning Brush
• Rubber Seal Record Clamp
• Stable Platter Supports Record
• Easy to Clean
• Removeable Power Cable
• Small, less than 15" x 11" Footprint
• Vacuum Adjustment
Specifications:
Power Supply: 120V AC, 50-60Hz
Pump motor power: 800W
Turntable motor power: 15W
Dimensions: W14.6 x D10.6 x H15 in.
Weight: 26 lbs.
1 year manufacturer's warranty
Cleaning a record:
1. Make sure the discharge tube clamp is tightly clamped to the tube.
2. Using the supplied brush clean off any lose dirt or dust from the record.
3. Place the record on the turntable and screw down the record clamp counterclockwise until the rubber seal is securely over the record label. To tighten the clamp turn the top of the clamp counterclockwise while pressing the large disc on to the record label.
4. Start the turntable. Put the proper amount of cleaning fluid on the surface of the record and use the brush to apply a uniformly spread the fluid onto the record. Gently hold the brush on the grooves during rotation.
5. Turn the suction arm so that it is over the record and then turn on the vacuum.
6. Adjust the amount of desired suction with the variable suction knob.
7. Allow the suction arm to remove the fluid and dirt from the record surface. When dry, turn the suction knob to its lowest setting, then switch off the vacuum and turn the suction arm away from the record.
8. Switch off the turntable and unscrew the clamp.
9. Repeat steps 1 – 8 to clean the other side.