General Information
"I strongly recommend L’Art du Son Record Cleaning
Liquid. One bottle should last about three years for the typical
audiophile." TheMusic.com
L'Art du Son is a new and revolutionary record cleaning solution
developed after years of research by founder and analogue devotee
Martina Schoener.
The cleaning fluid is sold as a concentrate which makes 5 liters
of cleaning fluid when diluted with ordinary distilled water. We
recommend making it up in small quantities as required, and storage
in the dark. It contains no alcohol, and uses environmentally friendly
ingredients. It produces a dramatic increase in playback clarity
and resolution.The other benefit is that it is virtually odourless
and so can be used indoors with no problem.
Review from www.themusic.com;
Record cleaning fluid from Germany with a French name—sounds
good to me! As an audiophile snob, I like the idea of taking care
of my treasured LPs with L’Art du Son Professional Audio Record
Cleaning Liquid. The fluid, which is imported by Classic Records,
is supplied as a concentrate that makes a gallon of cleaner when
mixed with distilled water. I think it can be stretched to beyond
one gallon, so let’s at least one gallon. The little bottle
of concentrate is $45, so it’s not exactly cheap, but other
high-end solutions are as high as $179 per quart! This fluid is
as effective as any record cleaner I’ve tried in my VPI 16.5,
including my own brew. It also provides a bonus by counteracting
the effects of lesser cleaning solutions used in the past and by
rejuvenating the dynamics of your LPs.
I tried L’Art on all kinds of LPs, new and old, classic and
newly remastered. It worked well every time. It does not appear
critical that one use distilled water, though I did. It states in
the instructions to shake well, but don’t get carried away,
because the non-alcohol cleaner bubbles up. It applied to the record
without fuss and was removed quickly.
The home brew I’ve used for years contains alcohol. I cleaned
successive records on one side with my brew and the other with L’Art,
and L’Art won every time! How, you ask?? The L’Art makes
records sound more dynamic and airy. The alcohol-based fluid sounded
clean, but constricted and sort of flat. I panicked, but thankfully
I had been remiss in the frequency with which I washed my LPs. I
quickly used the L’Art on the sides I had treated with the
alcohol blend and they seemed to improve. Time will tell, but I
am retiring the home brew for L’Art.
The fluid improved the sound of older LPs. I had not cleaned them
recently, and L’Art performed exactly as I’d hoped.
At $100 for great used LPs and $33 for new ones, I didn’t
want to accidentally ruin any. I recently acquired a 45 rpm Louis
Armstrong test pressing from Classic Records, and used it as a test.
I cleaned half with L’Art, the other half was not cleaned.
The cleaned side was quieter and more dynamic. The mids were improved,
with increased definition and more palpable musical textures. Even
200-gram virgin vinyl sounded better with L’Art. An occasional
wet wash is the ONLY way to assure that you get optimum LP playback.
I strongly recommend L’Art du Son Record Cleaning Liquid.
One bottle should last about three years for the typical audiophile.
It’s the Tabasco equivalent for records—it perks them
up and lasts until your spouse would prefer to make reservations
than dinner.Robert H. Levi
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