Mobile Fidelity Anti-Static Record Brush


Hi, saw this was on sale at Music Direct.  Looks like the Audioquest one that's been around for a long time.  Does anyone have experience with this one?  Any other recommendations for a dry brush?

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For years I augmented my VPI HW-17 RCM with a progression of carbon fiber dusting brushes, beginning with the Decca, then the Hunt (it and the Decca both British), and more recently the improved Audioquest.

I just received an Ursa Major, a German designed and built brush. Last year the company suspended all shipments to the U.S.A. (wonder why), so I sent the money for one (around 80 bucks) to my niece---who lives there, and had her ship it to me. I’m still learning to use it, but it already outperforms all others.

 

@bdp24...I tried to order one of those when they first announced them, but ran into the same thing.  I just sent them an email to see what’s up now.

Thanks for the mention of this brush!

I have a couple of friends in Deutschland that get records for me.  I’ll contact them to see if they can send me one.

HHV will ship to the USA.  Just ordered one in Walnut to match my custom VPI HW-19.

https://www.hhv.de/en-US/records/item/ursa-major-die-grosse-kohlefaser-schallplattenburste-nussbaum-591651

I’ve been using a no-name carbon fiber brush for 35 or 40 years. It has a metal handle that originally had a connector for a wire to go between the brush and the turntable or phono preamp grounding post. That wore out years ago, so now I just touch it to a grounded metal part on my turntable, to get it at or close to ground potential. Works quite well when I do that, hit or miss if I don’t. 
 

With the MoFi brush and its plastic handle you might be able to achieve the same effect by touching some bristles to a grounded piece of metal. However, if memory serves, carbon fibers have much better conductivity longitudinally than transverse, so it might not work if the fibers aren’t all connected to a good conductor. 

I have a long history of my record cleaning journey here. Looking back on it all now, I choose products that have little to no physical contact. 

I haven't used a brush in several years. I now have a Dregritter II. I rely heavily on my Destat II in conjunction with by Grotto bulb.

If things ever need physical contact, my Tiger Cloth suffices