The plain ol' black Audioquest - - before and after playing each side. I've been using this brush for over 15 years and have been very happy with the results.
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I agree with @mulveling on the Audioquest brush. They’re a pain to use as well. I feel most people don’t use there brushes correctly to get the most out of them. One rotation ain’t gonna get it.. I do two rotations then flip the brush around and two more rotations. www.sleevecityusa.com carries a brush I use and like. Thunderon. |
The Audioquest carbon fiber brush (with gold metal insert in handle) is better than the ubiquitous and massively rebranded cheapie carbon brushes like the ProJect, but to be honest I feel that the carbon fiber brushes in general are pretty lame. I have a high end cleaning machine to keep the deep grooves clean, and the all-carbon brushes are pretty weak at removing surface dust that lands during the course of a listening session. I’m about to give up on my Audioquest brush. I feel hybrid brushes like the Hunt are probably a better solution. Then some people even use carbon fiber bristles to clean their stylus, and I can't imagine that being effective at all. |