Loricraft
LoriCraft is a manufacturer of professional record cleaner machines. Loricraft design their record cleaner machines with a focus on operational speed to suit the vinyl enthusiasts, shops and libraries that use them.
Located in the picturesque village of Lambourn Berkshire, Loricraft Audio was established by Terry O'Sullivan who has a unique insight into the design philosophy behind their world-renowned idler wheel turntables. Comprising a small-dedicated team of engineers, the companies ethos and work ethic is 'the equipment comes first.'
The engineers’ commitment to vinyl reproduction is evident in the development of the Loricraft range of professional record cleaning machines. They now have a range of models from the compact PRC3, the more powerful PRC4 to top of the of the range PRC6 and the PRC5 which can clean records up to huge 20" in diameter. The Loricraft range of professional record cleaning machines are all based on an original Percy Wilson design developed and used at the BBC record archive.
The range of cleaners has been extended in response to customer demands for real wood veneer finishes, even more powerful and quieter vacuum pumps as well as including forward and reverse movement. In addition to the professional quality vinyl record cleaning equipment, Loricraft also produces stabilised power supplies, phono stages, accessories, turntable mats, and L'Art du Son cleaning liquid as well as the acclaimed and new Garrard 501 reference turntable.