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2025-08-20 11:39:07
"The jury is still out" on the effectiveness of this machine as I have only owned it for a few days. However, if my ears aren't deceiving me this device does what it's intended to do. Static pops and annoying crackle seem to be vanquished - my vinyl just seems that much more cleaner and the music that much more clearer. Additionally, this machine (or whatever it is) couldn't be easier to use, just center it on the record label and let it spin. It's calibrated to rotate 10 times counter-clockwise, I let it go for 20 spins which seems to quiet the grooves that much more.New vinyl seems to benefit less from the HumminGuru but the older, used platters play and sound way better. One point to be sure of is that as effective as this is it should be used AFTER the record has been thoroughly cleaned using a decent vinyl cleaning process. I own a Pro-Ject VC-S machine and clean all my vinyl with Audio Intelligent Vinyl Solutions 3-step system: 1) #15 Record Cleaner (enzyme formula), 2) Super Cleaner Formula and finish off with 3) Ultra Pure Water (distilled rinse). As good as the Orbit is at removing static, it will be pointless to use on vinyl that has not been properly pre-treated. Overall, if you need the "next step" in making your LP collection that much more listenable - and don't have the funds to invest in an ultrasonic cleaning option - this is $300 well spent.
K. R. Mangels
2025-08-05 13:17:50
This thing Removes. All. Static. So much more easier than the zero-stat gun. Pricey, but worth it!
CR
2025-08-04 16:38:26
I bought the HumminGuru Orbit on a whim after finally coming to terms with the fact that my Milty Zerostat anti-static gun had died. When I went searching for a replacement Zerostat, I learned that its price had increased from $75 to around $125, which is a lot of money to spend on something that has a limited lifespan. For me, the Zerostat provided about one year of noticeable difference when listening to vinyl records, followed by 2 years of diminishing returns, and finally no difference at all. I began looking at all of those $50-70 anti-static fans that they use in electronics manufacturing, before deciding to splurge on the Humminguru Orbit. At the time of me writing this, there's not a ton of information or reviews out there about this thing, so I'll give you my early honest feedback.TL;DR - It's an expensive, idiot-proof way to remove static from your vinyl records and improve your listening experience.I tested three records with the HumminGuru Orbit. All three were thoroughly cleaned prior to testing. All three were listened to through open-back headphones. The first record was manufactured in 1977. I've listened to it a lot in the last month, and even though I had cleaned it and hit it with the Zerostat gun in the past, it was giving me a lot of static pops. I ran the Orbit over the record and noticed an immediate difference in the quality of the sound I was hearing. It wasn't perfect, but it was a noticeable improvement. The second record was manufactured in 2024. This was my first listen to it, so I have no prior experience with it. After letting the Orbit do its thing, I heard zero, not one, noticeable static pop on either side of the record.Finally, I tested the third record, which was one of my favorite albums of 2024, but up until this point had been mostly unlistenable due to the amount of static that I could not remove with the Zerostat. Prior to testing it with the Orbit, I had assumed that my experience with it was due to poor manufacturing. But to my surprise, the Orbit COMPLETELY removed all of the noise that this record had given me in the past. I was amazed at how crisp and clean it sounded.At this point, I was completely happy with my purchase of the HumminGuru Orbit. It gave me a listening experience that I simply thought was impossible. So why 4-Stars? Well, it has nothing to do with how effectively this thing works. It works wonders, and honestly, I'd recommend it over the Milty Zerostat because of how idiot-proof it is. With the Zerostat, you can squeeze the trigger too quickly, or release it too quickly, or use it too close to your record, or too far away - there's just so many opportunities to screw it up. But with the Orbit, you just put it on the record and turn it on. Easy.But it IS insanely expensive and therefore difficult to recommend fully to someone who hasn't already invested thousands of dollars on their collection and equipment. It also takes a while for it to do it's thing. Each rotation on the record takes about 9 seconds, so you're looking at 90 seconds per side. It's not something that you'll have to do every time you play a record (as long as you store your records in anti-static sleeves), but it does keep you from doing the thing you're supposed to be doing - listening.But if money is no object and you're in the market for a device that will remove static from your records effectively and completely idiot-proof the process for you, then I highly recommend the HumminGuru Orbit.
Xiaozhi
2025-07-14 16:01:30
I have been using a 0 stat gun for a few years, but when I got the Orbit Static Remover, I was so surprised at how good it was built. Comparing to the static gun, this unit is in a whole different ballpark- a total upgraded product and truly stands out. The static gun can reduce static, but not able to completely remove it. However, the Orbit has proven to be a game-changer. I tested with 4 records that were thoroughly cleaned beforehand. It COMPLETELY removed all the noise that these records had given me in the past. I can hear a huge difference in the record, with zero static present. It gave me a listening experience that I simply thought was impossible. Exceptional!
Stephen Pariser
2025-07-08 10:32:09
This static remover, coupled with Huminguru Ultrasonic Vinyl record cleaner-score a home run.The victor is the sound of your vinyl.This unit charges via usb and auto rotates on top of the vinyl for a number of rotations-then stops.My AT LP-8x is a great semi-automatic way to spin your vinyl.
B
2025-05-30 19:20:53
It works. I opened a brand new record and cleaned it. Then I made the mistake of running the orbit first and then brushing. I introduced a bunch of static by not leaving the orbit until the last step before playing. A lot of clicks and pops. After realizing my mistake I played the first side again after brushing and using the orbit last. The difference was obvious and I will be making sure the orbit is my last step before playing from now on.
Customer
2025-05-26 12:42:19
An expensive piece of crap that did nothing. I tried it out on multiple records of varying static and none worked. One had very minimal static and after using it, it actually sounded worse... I wouldn't recommend this at all.
Rick
2025-05-12 16:49:25
Basically dis nothing for the quality of my sound from my vinyl. Save your money. To expensive!
Dan
2025-04-23 09:34:08
Static has been a problem annoying me for years! Other products available seemed crude and expensive and awkward to use with varying degrees of efficiency so I was drawn to this. Expensive it is but it is also bloody amazing. It improves sound quality and lowers noise! Ease of use just press the button and it works itself. No holding this way or that. It was designed for a record and you can tell a genius spent a lot of time on it, the product is idiot proof. Expensive but worth every penny! also recommend you use the product on the turntable mat to clear it of static on first use too. No more platter mat stuck to record, wonderful.
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Julie Gusman
2024-12-16 15:50:11
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Brian Taylor
2024-12-11 14:37:54
Excellent value and service
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