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I agree with @mulveling on the Audioquest brush. They’re a pain to use as well. I feel most people don’t use there brushes correctly to get the most out of them. One rotation ain’t gonna get it.. I do two rotations then flip the brush around and two more rotations. www.sleevecityusa.com carries a brush I use and like. Thunderon. |
I have the AudioQuest Gold brush. I find that is is fairly useless. It does not pick up anything. I still have an old discwasher brush that one would rotate slightly while the record was spinning. It worked quite well, picking up debris and removing it. With the Audioquest brush I have to apply it to a spinning record, and try to sweep the debris forward and off. To get it to be at all effective, I have to do this 6-8 times. |
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