Uh, actually, Nathan you're right about not listening to others. I should have learned that the first time I took a home-brew amp to an audiophile gathering. The day after I posted this I took the plunge and bought the MMF-5. I'm thrilled (except for the absolutely crappy manual that came with it).
I hadn't realized that this thread was continuing... I've been listening to a lot of music, most of which I bought for $.50. I'm sure in the future I'll worry about the minutiae and begin to dissect the sound of the MMF-5 (and buy a Teres - best I've ever heard). But now I'm trying to catch up with the pile of vinyl on the floor. This tricked-out Hagerman Cornet pre-amp sounds great too!
So, who's built a home-brew vacuum record cleaner?
i'm sure most anyone used to cd sound would be thrilled upon hearing a winyl set-up lile yours!

but, ya *will* be amazed, not by minutiae, but by quantum leaps in sonic improvements, when ya upgrade.
re: the home-brew record vac, i haven't tried this, as i have always been satisfied yust hand-washing my records w/mild dish-soap & warm water, & drying w/a soft lint-free cloth, but a few folk have said ya can get good results by using a vpi replacement wand hooked up to a wet-vac wacuum cleaner...
doug s.