Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment

Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment

Anti-Static Brush for Audio Equipment

Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
Analog Relax Anti-Static Brush - Equipment
249,00 Price include 21% VAT Price exclude VAT € 205,79
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Sound quality is affected by static electricity…
The world’s first antistatic brush made exclusively for audio equipment, made with ultra fine “static neutralizing” fibers with a 0.03 diameter for the finest quality of softness, assembled at the hands of Kumano Brush craftsmen.

At some point, dust tends to accumulate in places like on the top and front of tone arms and amplifiers. How frustrating is it when, no matter how well you clean, there are some hard to reach places you just cannot get to, right?
In this way, I used to be someone that felt that too.
This dust is actually drawn there by the electrostatic charge in your audio equipment.
You are probably aware of this already, but audio equipment runs on electricity, and has moving parts such as tone arms, turntables, and CD trays.
For that reason, audio equipment is destined to be electrostatically charged, as it constantly produces its own static electricity.
Normally, there’s a mechanism in place to ground static electricity from a power supply. Unfortunately, in many cases, besides a small portion of refrigerators and washings machines within the common household, audio equipment will be continuously electrostatically charged as they are often not fully grounded.
As a result, not only does the static electricity cause dust to accumulate, but the electrostatic charge will cause your audio equipment to be unable to demonstrate its true capabilities. A phenomenon then occurs where you will continue to listen to your audio in a state of reduced sound quality.
In this way, your audio equipment will remain constantly affected by this electrostatic charge unbeknownst to you.
You should rid your equipment of static electricity as soon as possible!