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Thread: My Moth Pro RCM...NOISY , big heavy bastard!!!

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    Join Date: Oct 2010

    Location: North Bucks, UK

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    I'm Ron.

    Default My Moth Pro RCM...NOISY , big heavy bastard!!!

    I have one that I bought a long time ago from Mike Harris of Moth but I haven't used it alot recently because its so extremely noisy, someone on PFM has measured the noise output at 100 dB, and some have said they use ear protectors when using this beastie!!!! Now my question is there any effective way of making the Moth quieter during the vacuming suck up the grunge cycle, do I just live with it? In a way I now regret having bought the machine but it was at a time before newer rival RCMs were on the market. Keith Months and Loricrafts are out of the question.

    Is there anyone on here who has re-cased, dampened, substituted anti-vibrational feet etc, etc., to make their Moth more accetable... I don't want to loose my hearing!


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    Join Date: Apr 2009

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    I've used one for close on thirty years and not been troubled by the noise. Obviously it's loud but you don't use it whilst playing your Hi-Fi. It's a bit like (much like) saying your vacuum cleaner is noisy..

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    Join Date: Jan 2012

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    Agreed it really is a noisy bugger.
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    Join Date: May 2010

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    I use a Moth RCM and yes it is quite loud: so the use of ear defenders is what I use. 20db attenuation, available from most builders merchants for around £5-6.

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    Join Date: Jun 2012

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    i made my moth very quiet , by flogging it on ebay
    i could not stand wearing headphones while cleaning some vinyl. VPI are a bit less noisy

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    Join Date: May 2011

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    The Okki Nokki is less noisy - at least you don't need ear defenders.

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    Join Date: May 2012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audioman View Post
    The Okki Nokki is less noisy - at least you don't need ear defenders.

    Yep , I agree
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    Join Date: Nov 2010

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audioman View Post
    The Okki Nokki is less noisy - at least you don't need ear defenders.
    agreed (when you can get hold of one that is) never many in stock

    sell the moth, get a nokki, simples!

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    Join Date: Apr 2012

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    Has anybody built their own RCM? It can't be that hard to do, surely?

    Not felt the need myself, but I bet I could come up with something that works.

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    There have been one or two attempts.
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