Boundless Audio Stylus Cleaner Brush - Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Stylus Brush for Turntable Needle Cleaning
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Please feel free to use the sticker in the following ways:
We recommend using compressed air or a soft brush (an old, soft-bristled brush) to clean the brush. It's best to use a toothbrush with bristles. It's an excellent product, in our opinion:
Brushing from the back of the stylus to the front in a straight line is the best (and safest) motion, and only lightly touching the stylus tip is recommended. Brush from front to back or side to side with any stylus brush to avoid damaging the stylus or cantilever.
This isn't a frivolous query! This should, however, be used only for the stylus, as others have already stated. Because the brush is so small, cleaning an entire LP with it would take an eternity. I would recommend checking out Boundless and AudioQuest's quality carbon fiber brushes made specifically for LPs.
Selected User Reviews For Boundless Audio Stylus Cleaner Brush - Carbon Fiber Anti-Static Stylus Brush for Turntable Needle Cleaning
When it comes to listening to records, I'm very particular; I brush and Zerostat them before playing them. When it comes to the stylus, I brush it every time, sometimes between sides, and between records, I dip it in my Audio Technica stylus cleaner. I was pleasantly surprised by how well the Boundless brush was constructed; it's easy to hold, has a low profile design, and is unobtrusive to store, and the bristles are dense yet soft/hard enough to effectively remove the debris that accumulates on the stylus and cantilever after each use. I would highly recommend this brush, not only because of its quality and functionality, but also because of its reasonable price. There is nothing to be envious of when it comes to other brands or designs.
The stylus is extremely easy to clean and move around thanks to the flat and wider handle design. Also beneficial to those with shaky hands, such as myself. br>br>The carbon fiber bristles are wide, making it easy to position it just below the stylus. When brushing, there's no need to be concerned about misplacing the stylus. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br The ability to be effective The combination of wider carbon fiber bristles and electrically conductive paint (which the competition lacks, by the way) works like a charm. The static was significantly reduced, if not entirely removed. br>br>I've used a lot of brushes in the past, but this one really hits the mark, and it does so safely and effectively! br>br>I believe Boundless has created a true stylus brush that is flawless!.
For the price, this is a terrible product; it's very light and small, and it's easy to lose. I have several Discwasher braands from the 1990s that work better than this product because they are larger, have a nice housing, and a mirror on the backside to see the stylus. Years ago, they were around his price, and they were at least worth it. They stayed cleaner for longer, were simple to use, and the mirror was fantastic. I bought this brush because I thought my old ones were getting old and maybe not as good as they used to be. This Boundless brush, on the other hand, was beaten to a pulp. A better one is made by Hudson Hi Fi. br>It was a huge letdown.
I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this brush cleans the stylus completely and thoroughly. Before buying it, I assumed it would take a little more effort to get all of the dirt out, but it only took one pass to clean the stylus and make it as good as new. In terms of both price and quality, I believe this is a fantastic product.
This company makes a vinyl brush that I use and like. This stylus brush looks well made and thick, so I'll give it a try. It's a little pricey, but if it cleans the stylus, it should be worth it. One thing to note is that one side of the brush is micro fiber, while the other is hard plastic, which could cause damage if you clean your stylus with the wrong side. I painted the plastic side white as a solution. Something to consider, Boundless. Just putting it out there. Today was the first time I used the brush itself, and it's fantastic. Still a little pricey; I should have looked around a little more before paying $11. Today, 99 people paid $9 to see it. Regardless of the price, this is an excellent little brush. Take the small part of the sentence to its logical conclusion. I'd buy a new one if I misplaced it. Go ahead and get one; just remember to paint it.
I bought their anti-static stylus brush along with their anti-static anti-static anti-static anti-static anti-static anti- I like both the static record cleaning brush and the static record cleaning brush. This stylus brush is small but effective in cleaning the stylus. You'll be fine if you follow their instructions for cleaning your needles with it; I wish it came with a carrying case or cover, but I found something that worked just fine: an old cartridge case. In any case, this brand produces excellent turntable and record care products, so you can't go wrong with it. 5 stars!.
br>br>I like how the handle has a good grip. Because of it, I'm more assured when dusting the stylus. Suggestion: br>br> I wish it came with a small carrying case or bag. Although I believe it should not be exposed, taking it in and out of the box is extremely inconvenient. I've given it four stars instead of five because of this, as well as the fact that you pay $10 for a tiny tiny brush.
I'm a complete novice when it comes to collecting vinyl records. I got a record player as a gift for Christmas and wanted to make sure I looked after it properly. The amount of dust and debris that came off my stylus took me by surprise. I liked that the product was simple to use and that it came with a small instruction booklet with illustrations. I think $12 is a little high for a piece of plastic with some bristles, but it's so simple and convenient to use that I have no regrets. Thanks to some good maintenance, I expect many years of use from my record player.