Which record brush?


Anybody got any strong preferences between the Audioquest and Hunt EDA brushes? Does either one do a better job picking up (vs. moving around) dust? And would either be easier for my wife to use?
bomarc

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I agree with fzxguy, the design of the Hunt strikes me as silly. The AQ is similar in design to the Decca, which I also like.

Tangent: I just picked up the Zerodust stylus cleaner from Music Direct. This thing costs $70 and probably should cost $3.50, but it seems to work great. It is an ultrasoft plastic substance about the size of a quarter, onto which you lower your stylus. Then raise the arm back up and--voila!--clean as a whistle (I'm assuming the unit itself leaves no residue, a big assumption), while a nice deposit of black gunk is left on the Zerodust. Fun to use, instant gratification.
I sort of suspected that at the time, but I'm an easy mark for these tweek products. Think I should have it cryo treated? :-)