I live in a hot dry climate and static would build up to a point that my anti slip mat would stick to the back of the records when i d go to change sides.
Vinyl anti static gun.
Milty intends it to be part of your vinyl care routine paul rigby reviews its zerostat 3 and tests its effectiveness as an anti static tool i will always be grateful to my parents.
Fewer static pops while playing music and afterwards the mat stays in place.
Aim at the record a few slow gentle squeezes with the zerostat 3 and the static is gone.
I would recommend this product.
Zerostat 3 milty anti static gun blue.
We were pretty poor so any new hi fi was a major deal.
I know it sounds like witchcraft you point a plastic gun at your record and it shoots invisible things but it works.
This anti static gun incorporates a piezo crystal device that produces negative and positive ions that couple with the positive and negative static charges on the record surface to neutralize static.
For best results this can be combined with an antistatic treatment of the record itself.
Effectively and quickly remove the static charges on the surface of vinyl records with the milty zerostat anti static gun.
I must have been 14 when i received my first hi fi.
It is the latest development and incarnation of the renowned zerostat piezo electric pistol that has been proven worldwide in neutralizing static electricity found in a variety of items in the.
Milty zerostat 3 anti static gun removes static electricity from the surface of any lp perfect for record cleaning.
Rated 5 out of 5 by kim f from mitty anti static gun is a must for vinyl lovers this is a great product for vinyl lovers.
An audiophile favorite quipped with two powerful piezoelectric crystals and a patented compression trigger the lightweight zerostat instantly eradicates static and the annoying pops and ticks from your lps.
One of the most long running options to do this is the milty zerostat series of anti static guns these work on the piezoelectric principle and work by generating a huge positive static charge in a crystal inside the device.
It was a technics sl b2 turntable and grado cartridge denyo au3000m integrated amp anyone remember that.