Precisely. For those of you who get tons of unwanted noise, you're likely doing it wrong. Every time I put a record on the platter, I give it a quick brushing, ensuring there's no dust. Takes just a few seconds. Not a big deal, but some people just don't like the extra involvement required with vinyl. Showing off some things like the super popular Miles Davis' Kind of Blue LP has blown friends and family away with its sound quality. Every single person has told me that they had no idea that vinyl could sound so amazing. No clicks, pops, hisses whatsoever on that one or most of my records. Just occasionally, on the old used ones that need a good cleaning.
FWIW, I'm using a U-Turn Orbit with the Grado Black cart. Cheap, but been outstanding for a moderately inexpensive, entry-level turntable. I've been VERY happy with the sound quality. Maybe some of you guys are rocking stuff like those cheap Crosleys you can buy at Wal-Mart?