Feature

●Ultra fine, anti-static carbon fibre brush
●Safely and effectively lifts dust, grit and particles from records
●Easy to use pivoting brush assembly
●Reduces friction to improve overall soundstage clarity and instrumental definition
●Self-cleaning design


Description

AM Vinyl brush Drain the static charge from your records and lift any residual dust and grime with the AM Vinyl brush. There are no two ways about it; vinyl has to be looked after. Restore some of that lost tangibility and substance and keep your vinyl collection in pristine condition with this specially designed anti-static brush. With over 45 years of research under AM’s to clear the fine grooves of dust and fluff without damaging the delicate playing surfaces - an essential requirement for maintaining optimum reproduction quality. The conductivity of the brush’s carbon fibre bristles eliminates static charges while gently and efficiently removing the dust, grit and particles that bung up your vinyl’s grooves and degrade your record’s sound. The conductive carbon fibers reach deep into the grooves of your vinyl to remove even the smallest particles, leaving your records clean while prolonging the life of vinyl and stylus. The shortness of the bristles and softness protect your records from abrasion. The brush is suitable for use on shellac, acetate and Diamond Discs. While some crackling and pops are part of the allure of the format that refuses to die, aggravating hisses and clicks can ruin a recording. Cleaning your vinyl collection will not only improve the sonic fidelity of your records, but will also help reduce cartridge stylus wear. How to ✓Spin the record slowly while holding the brush gently over the vinyl - you don’t want to push dirt into the grooves or drag particles across the surface of the record. ✓Make sure you clean the dust off the brush in between records. ✓In a perfect world you’d then put your record back in its anti-static, non-scratching sleeve. ✓This is simply to brush off loose particles. For a deeper clean use the AM Record cleaner.