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$3.50The Story
The Audio Advice Carbon Fiber Stylus Cleaning Brush is made to keep the tip of a turntable needle clean. The conductive carbon fibers reach into tight spots on the stylus to lift away fine dust that builds up during use. Keeping the stylus free of debris helps prevent distortion and protects records from long-term wear.
The conductive fibers also help reduce static, which is a common problem in analog setups. Static can pull in more dust and add surface noise. By reducing static during cleaning, the brush helps keep background noise low. The fibers are soft, so they clean without putting extra pressure on the cantilever or the diamond tip.
This brush is a useful device for anyone looking to keep their equipment in good shape and their music clear. It provides a simple way to clean the stylus without chemicals or complicated gear. For setups with a turntable, keeping the stylus clean is the first step to maintaining sound quality. Regular use helps preserve both the details in the music and the condition of the records.

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Description
The Audio Advice Carbon Fiber Stylus Cleaning Brush is made to keep the tip of a turntable needle clean. The conductive carbon fibers reach into tight spots on the stylus to lift away fine dust that builds up during use. Keeping the stylus free of debris helps prevent distortion and protects records from long-term wear.
The conductive fibers also help reduce static, which is a common problem in analog setups. Static can pull in more dust and add surface noise. By reducing static during cleaning, the brush helps keep background noise low. The fibers are soft, so they clean without putting extra pressure on the cantilever or the diamond tip.
This brush is a useful device for anyone looking to keep their equipment in good shape and their music clear. It provides a simple way to clean the stylus without chemicals or complicated gear. For setups with a turntable, keeping the stylus clean is the first step to maintaining sound quality. Regular use helps preserve both the details in the music and the condition of the records.

















