I skimmed the posts and didn't notice if anyone has mentioned this. Has anyone ever tried one?
https://upscaleaudio.com/products/tru-sweep-anti-static-unipivot-spinning-dust-brush
Dealing with Static on LP palyback
Anyone have any suggestions on how to deal with static build up on LPs as I play them? Just playing one side is something enough to cause an arc when I pick up the album. Most of the time I hear tiny, consistent crackles that sound just like static.
All the things I tried that claim to reduce static does not. I must have four record mats and a camel hair tone arm brush, all of which claim to reduce static but have no effect that I can see.
I skimmed the posts and didn't notice if anyone has mentioned this. Has anyone ever tried one? https://upscaleaudio.com/products/tru-sweep-anti-static-unipivot-spinning-dust-brush |
I can only see the bulldust of more misquoting! I said you have no chance of seeing micron-sized dust particles. I know you don't like ChatGPT but there are lots of atoms in a dust particle and even more electrons. The numbers are staggering:
The fundamental electromagnetic force is even more staggeringly big compared with gravity - 10^36 times more. So a stray electron can effectively anchor a small dust particle to an insulator. |
Hudson has something similar for a tenth of the price. Hudson Hi-Fi Anti-Static Vinyl Cleaning Arm The key is that both have an earth leakage path, and conductive bristles, something missing in the old Dust Bug and similar products. You might just have nudged me into getting one! |
The issue of whether you said one can see electrons or microns or whatever in an EM is moot. If I misunderstood you to say that one can see an electron, under any circumstances, then I apologize. Has nothing to do with the point of contention. And if an electron or a negative ion is neutralized by positive ions in a dust particle (your hypothesis), then that negative particle it is able to exert no force, no matter the potential magnitude of an ES force in comparison to gravity, which as we know is not a force at all. We get an estimate of the magnitude of ES force in units of Volts. No volts above background, no ES force. Similarly, if EMI in the cartridge is able to neutralize negative charge traveling from diamond to vinyl surface (my hypothesis), such that significant V is not measurable or is measured to be similar to a background value, then no significant ES force can be present. My cheap meter can measure ES force in magnitude from background to +/-33kV. |