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Clean perfectly my stylus!!! |
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Reviewed by: Andres Diaz from Colombia.
on 10/29/2012
5/5 |
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I have a LAST stylus brush, and in comparison, the bristles on this brush are softer, but it seems to clean just as well. It was smaller than I expected, but so far it has worked great. |
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Reviewed by: Kurt from NYC.
on 8/30/2012
5/5 |
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Works quite well and better than more expensive ones. |
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Reviewed by: Mark Bader from Indiana.
on 4/2/2012
4/5 |
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small but useful. Arrived pretty fast |
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Reviewed by: Will hoffer from Hayward, CA.
on 2/8/2012
5/5 |
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I like this well design, less is more in the german bauhaus tradition, and easy to use stylus brush. 10 points for the service of Turntable Needles.
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Reviewed by: Hans-Joachim from Germany.
on 1/10/2012
5/5 |
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The tonar brush works well,it is a little softer than the old discwasher brush but that's probably a good thing.My only complaint is I wish it were a little bigger |
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Reviewed by: David Day from Corpus Christi.
on 12/13/2011
4/5 |
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This style of brush is available at several vendors at a considerably higher price. Some have a wooden handle, which has no bearing on the functionality of the piece. This brush is superior to the style of brush that comes with, for example, Audio Technica cartridges for two reasons: one, the stiffer bristles are necessary to remove all the gunk from the stylus and two, the right angle configuration makes it much simpler to clean the stylus completely without removing the headshell |
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Reviewed by: Steve J. from Virginia.
on 7/12/2011
5/5 |
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Brush is simple and effective - probably made by Ortofon for less money - included simple plastic case/sleeve. |
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Reviewed by: John Joyner from Grand Canyon Arizona.
on 5/12/2011
5/5 |
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