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<blockquote data-quote="dockildare" data-source="post: 815552" data-attributes="member: 15878"><p>I have a Moth RCM MKII and find it does the job very well. Don't know where this thing about lack of suction comes from but I find the suction on my machine fine. I test it regularly by attempting to remove the record whilst running the vacuum and it takes some doing to pull it off. I've adapted mine by using a sound deadening material in the construction and adding additional velveteen material to the vacuum tube. I've also made two different types of vacuum tube - one for 12" and one for 7". I find this easier to use and more efficient.</p><p></p><p>I went for the DIY kit and it has been very good. The first vacuum motor failed, but I think that was my fault with installation - but even so, the manufacturer replaced it free of charge and supplied several velveteen strips FOC too.</p><p></p><p>The sound deadening reduces the noise level somewhat, but it is still noisy - after all it is a glorified vacuum cleaner - what do you expect?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dockildare, post: 815552, member: 15878"] I have a Moth RCM MKII and find it does the job very well. Don't know where this thing about lack of suction comes from but I find the suction on my machine fine. I test it regularly by attempting to remove the record whilst running the vacuum and it takes some doing to pull it off. I've adapted mine by using a sound deadening material in the construction and adding additional velveteen material to the vacuum tube. I've also made two different types of vacuum tube - one for 12" and one for 7". I find this easier to use and more efficient. I went for the DIY kit and it has been very good. The first vacuum motor failed, but I think that was my fault with installation - but even so, the manufacturer replaced it free of charge and supplied several velveteen strips FOC too. The sound deadening reduces the noise level somewhat, but it is still noisy - after all it is a glorified vacuum cleaner - what do you expect? [/QUOTE]
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