AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush with Conductive Carbon Fiber Bristles and Uncoated Metal Finger Grip to Eliminate Static and Remove Microscopic Dust on Vinyl Records
AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush with Conductive Carbon Fiber Bristles and Uncoated Metal Finger Grip to Eliminate Static and Remove Microscopic Dust on Vinyl Records
Product Features
- Features two rows of conductive carbon fibers1,086,000 in totalthat combine with the Brushs uncoated metal finger grip to effectively eliminate static and delicately extract microscopic dust and other harmful debris from a records surface and grooves.
- The revamped AudioQuest Record Brush has ideal conductivity from its carbon fibers through its internal parts to the ergonomically positioned conductive contacts.
- Uncoated metal finger grip is carefully positioned for ease of use and efficacy, ensuring a proper electrical connection between fibers and handle for optimum static removal.
- Upon gripping the uncoated metal handle and gently applying the brushs bristles to the surface of an LP, the user becomes the ground for static electricity.
- On the underside of the Anti-Static Record Brushs handle, a discreet lip works to remove dust and debris from the Brushs conductive carbon fibers, ensuring that you never return old dirt to the records surface.
- AudioQuests Silver Anti-Static Record Brush effectively eliminates static and safely removes dust and debris from a records surface and grooves, significantly improving sound quality while extending the lifespan of records and phono cartridges.
- Extends the life of vinyl LPs and phono cartridges while contributing to a quiet, satisfying listening experience.
- Safe and simple: No fluids, cloths, or other brushes needed.
- Time-tested design, trusted by music lovers, audiophiles, and vinyl enthusiasts of all ages and levels of experience.
- Direct descendant of AudioQuests tried-and-true Carbon Fiber Record Brush. Dating back to 1982, AudioQuests Carbon Fiber Record Brush is a true hi-fi classic, trusted for decades by audiophiles, vinyl enthusiasts, collectors, record-shop owners, DJs, and anyone else who cares about LPs.