AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush Sweepstakes

Register to win an AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush (retail value $19.95 US).

From the company:
Keep vinyl LPs free from annoying static, microscopic dust, and harmful debris with AudioQuest’s Silver Anti-Static Record Brush. Simple, attractive, and remarkably effective, AudioQuest’s Silver Anti-Static Record Brush features 1,086,000 conductive carbon fibers and an uncoated metal finger grip to create a reliable electrical path between fibers and handle. Unlike most brushes that have a protective coating over their handles, AudioQuest’s Silver Anti-Static Record Brush employs an uncoated metal finger grip that has been carefully positioned for ease of use and efficacy, ensuring a proper electrical connection to the user’s hand. That electrical path from fibers to hand is key to the Silver Anti-Static Record Brush’s success: Upon gripping the handle and gently applying the brush’s bristles to the surface of an LP, the user essentially becomes the ground for static electricity.

Like its sibling, AudioQuest’s Gold Anti-Static Record Brush, which boasts even more (1,248,000) conductive carbon fibers, the Silver Anti-Static Record Brush is a direct descendant of AudioQuest’s tried-and-true Carbon Fiber Record Brush. Dating back to 1982, AudioQuest’s 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. In creating the improved design, AudioQuest established new tooling for every part of the Anti-Static Record Brush. The revamped Anti-Static Record Brush has ideal conductivity from its carbon fibers through its internal parts to the ergonomically positioned conductive contacts. AudioQuest also reinvestigated the performance potential of carbon fiber bristles, thoughtfully selecting a far greater quantity of smaller bristles to sweep away microscopic dust and debris — not just the less relevant visible dust — more effectively.

Building and maintaining a record collection doesn’t have to be a daunting or tedious task. The AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush makes it easy: Simply place a record on your turntable’s platter, start the turntable, and wait until the record is spinning at its proper speed (33, 45, or 78RPMs). Holding the Anti-Static Record Brush by its silver finger grips, place its fibers across the grooves — firmly enough that the bristles make constant contact with the record’s surface and gently enough that the bristles do not bend. Allow the record to turn for two or three rotations so that the Anti-Static Record Brush can collect the visible dust and any invisible microscopic dust. Gently and smoothly slide the brush away from the platter’s center spindle, toward your body, and off the record’s surface. Rotate the Anti-Static Record Brush within its handle to remove any dirt and debris from its carbon fiber bristles. Repeat the process as desired.

Cleaning your records before and after each listening session helps keep them free from dust and debris while eliminating static that can contribute to annoying snaps, crackles, and pops. This safe and simple record-cleaning process also benefits your phono cartridge’s stylus, enhancing its performance and extending its lifespan by ensuring that it travels a smoother, cleaner path through the vinyl’s grooves.

Make the AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush an important part of your vinyl-care routine and join tens of thousands who have trusted AudioQuest with keeping their valuable collections clean, quiet, and static-free.

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AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush Sweepstakes

COMMENTS
lena56846's picture

Reading about the AudioQuest Silver Anti-Static Record Brush made me think about how essential it is to maintain a vinyl collection properly. I often struggle with static and dust buildup on my records, which detracts from the listening experience. The detailed description of the brush's features, particularly the conductive carbon fibers, is impressive. It's intriguing to learn how the brush's design allows users to become the ground for static electricity, effectively minimizing unwanted noise during playback. I recently explored a fantastic platform focused on digital tokens that really caught my attention. The site offers a wealth of resources for anyone interested in understanding and investing in digital assets. Its user-friendly layout makes it easy to navigate, whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned investor. ease. If you're eager to delve into the world of digital tokens and maximize your investment potential, I highly recommend visiting https://1wintoken.id/

Homer Teatro's picture

The thing is, humans are not ground or grounded, and could be that way most of the hours we are awake. Getting up and walking a few steps to the turntable can put 25,000 to 40,000 volts of static electricity on a human. Pick up the brush and there's a moderate chance that a static discharge to the surface of the record could cause something audible to happen to the groove. A click or pop that will never go away. Maybe. Maybe not.

dmineard's picture

Yes I would love to have the anti-static brush.

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