“A record brush? Yes, a record brush. Mind you, not just any sort of record brush. Put differently, my Kuzma XL DC is not just another turntable, much less a Crosby $99 Amazon special. See what I mean? Frankly, record brushes are a must have accessory for your LP playback process. Generally speaking, they have been around for just about as long as records have been around, gaining ever greater popularity in the 60s and 70s as vinyl playback was defacto mainstream, save for the FM or AM radio station you’d be listening to. Wise men long ago knew what they were doing. Simply put, a record brush is designed to do two things: remove surface dust and debris from the record and ideally, dissipate electrostatic charges from the record pre, post and during the cleaning process. Makes sense. What’s missing you ask? High-end audio wouldn’t be high-end audio if someone didn’t figure out how to take something that’s generally mass produced, mass manufactured and turn it into a bespoke, genuinely high-end, craftsman style artisanal product.”