

🎧 Elevate your vinyl ritual — clean, clear, and skip-free grooves every spin!
The Hudson Hi-Fi Anti-Static Cleaning Arm is a universal, adjustable record cleaning brush that automatically removes dust and static from vinyl records as they play. Featuring carbon fiber and sustainably sourced goat hair bristles, it reduces needle skipping and popping while protecting your stylus and records. Designed for easy installation and optimal fit, it enhances sonic clarity and prolongs the life of your vinyl collection.











| ASIN | B07FFCGVCS |
| Additional Features | protect your lp albums from scratches dust & dirt acid free rice paper interior disc covers acid free rice paper |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59 in Record Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies |
| Brand | Hudson Hi-Fi |
| Built-In Media | AntiStatArm record cleaner brush |
| Color | Transparent |
| Compatible Devices | Turntable |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,275 Reviews |
| Cycles | Direct Drive Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Vinyl |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850258008422 |
| Included Components | AntiStatArm record cleaner brush |
| Item Height | 33.6 inches |
| Item Type Name | AntiStatArm |
| Manufacturer | Hudson Hi-Fi |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Model Name | AntiStatArm |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Special Feature | protect your lp albums from scratches dust & dirt acid free rice paper interior disc covers acid free rice paper Special Feature protect your lp albums from scratches dust & dirt acid free rice paper interior disc covers acid free rice paper See more |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 850258008422 |
R**Z
Works well and a great price.
Love this thing, it doesn't completely eliminate those clicks but it does reduce it by a huge figure. Also helps keep the stylus on my cartridge clean longer. It's installs very quickly. Only gripe I have is that I wish they made a rest for the brush when it's not in use.
M**N
Recommended
Works as expected I'm old used to have these on my old units recommended removes the dust clean the grooves out helps with the static
D**O
Helping to keep the tracks clean as the vinyl record is played.
The quality is good and helps to keep the tracks clean as you play the vinyl record. The only issue is I have not found the exact balance (which is adjustable), to maintain the brush in a stable position on the vinyl just ahead of the stylus as it plays through the tracks. The materials used are excellent. If I had found the correct balance I would have given a 5 star review.
R**F
Such an easy and inexpensive fix for static and dust
Almost entirely eliminated the skipping and popping from static and dust on my vinyl records. I can enjoy my record player again without the frustrations and interruptions that were a regular issue in my high-static home.
H**M
Works Great
Just received today and had it on my turntable in a matter of minutes. Extremely easy set up and the product is well built. I did purchase the other brush arm that had two for the same price. I was very disappointed in that was of poor quality and didn’t work well at all, returned it and just bought this one. There is a major difference between this one and the other. I only played two records so far and the tracking was perfect and coincided with the tone arm. It definitely cleans Your records, helps with the pops and keeps your needle clean. Very happy with this and highly recommend it! UPDATE Its been a few days and I have played about 10 albums and it continues to work extremely well. The tracking of the arm is perfect and without a doubt the record and the stylus stay clean. This is a very good item and does the job! Only have good things to say about it.
M**Y
Inexpensive Way to Improve Your Listening Experience
Very effective at removing surface contamination while playing your albums. A little extra effort to set up prior to listening, but well worth it.
M**R
Nice brush, nominal improvement in noise/static
Seems well built and easy to install, a 5 minute setup. The balance is delicate, but functional once you have it level. The counterweight screw is solid, but the arm weight floats a bit more than I would like. I think the brush helps more than the grounding, as I notice little, if any, improvement in noise/static. I don't see any harm in having it and it should help keep the vinyl clean(er). I do see potential placement issues with many TTs due to the orientation of the ground connection and the arm levers; clearing both with a cover on will be tricky for many, if not a showstopper.
N**B
Read direstions, see video, you might not notice losing the wire
The way this comes packaged, it seems pretty clear everything is in there you'll need, except an instruction sheet. I get it though, it's so idiot-simple the printed instructions on the back of the box will work, if not, there's a link to a video. I honsestly thought this had been a product return that was re-sent. I couldn't find the connecting wire. And the lower-mass weight on the front end of the arm seemed out of place somehow. I almost returned it as missing parts until I looked down at my shoes under my desk and there was the wire. Rolled and wrapped up with a rubber-band, I didn't even see it fall out of the package, or notice it inside from the outside. It was late, I'd worked two back-to-back shifts 14 hours each and with sleep apnea, well, I wasn't really thinking clearly. Next morning, bright-eyed and fully caffeinated, I took a second look at what I had, READ the instructions - again - and had this up and running in about two minutes. Hardest part was getting two spade terminals onto the ground wire point on my preamp at the same time. Balancing? EZPZ. Sliding the weight a bit forward to BARELY get the goat or whatever sacrificial animal's hairs to ALMOST dig into the grooves to the arm would track and whaddya know... an album I had played just a few short days earlier was QUIET in the quiet sections, NO static pops OR cockatoo dander snap crackle and popping at random. While most of the dander/dust problem I've worked my way around, whatever little bit was left was GONE. Even more, a colored vinyl disc on a deerskin mat seems to be the WORST combination for static cling, but there wasn't any. So pros: Easy to set up. Works as advertised. Kind of gimmicky but this kind of static brush has been used on records (vinyl, bakelite, shellac) going on a hundred years and it does work, just got to get it set up right. Cons: Not entirely idiot proof. Install when fully rested for best effects.
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