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Reddit mentions of AudioQuest Anti-Static Record Brush, Black
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- Safe, fast, and effective tool for removing dust and debris from vinyl records
- Conductive carbon fiber bristles and conductive gold contacts remove microscopic dust before it becomes embedded in the vinyl
- Keeps records sounding like new
- Far greater quantity of new smaller fibers more effectively sweep away dirt and debris
- Also perfect for computer keyboards and much more
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Height | 0.3 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Width | 2 Inches |
This one grounds the bristles to you, reducing static.
If you have to have carbon fiber, the newer version with the gold handle AudioQuest. Don't push down, they are just for light everyday surface dusting. Wet cleaning and new anti-static inner sleeves is recommended for anti-dust. If you still have dust issues, consider a Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun.
AudioQuest Anti-Static Record Brush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XK9V3KB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Dy5ezbEXH923Z
Okay, here we go then. I'll give a few options for each component
Turntable:
Phono Preamplifier:
Speakers:
Any left over money I'd recommend spending on the following accessories:
Any of this would be a good setup that would give you pretty nice sound. I've opted to suggest powered speakers to avoid the cost of a separate amp/receiver. This allows more of your budget to be spent on the table and speakers.
Finally, I want to buy some vinyl care products. Of course like the wiki tells us I should get this anti static brush, and I want to get a stylus gauge. Is this one fine?
old style
new style
After a wet clean, also use a record brush - I spin outward to get the dust off the record, then a second go round inward touching the spindle to discharge static.
I recently went to using this brush and no longer have the occasional static after playing a side.
However if you're in a really dry climate, you'll need to go to a Milty.
I use this brush to clean them and it works well.