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In Reply to: RE: Lew, here is the picture you requested, but I don't think that much if any posted by PAR on May 12, 2017 at 23:48:47
probably changed along with the pin making intermittent contact. That pin must also be near the top of the aluminum "U" shape. When the top is pressed with a probe, contact is being made. However, when the side is pressed with the probe, little or nothing happens.
Thanks PAR for destroying your brush, so these phenomena could be explained.
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" That pin must also be near the top of the aluminum "U" shape."
Yes it is, or at least the point of contact is.
" Thanks PAR for destroying your brush".
Actually it just fell apart one day. As that was after at least 20 years of use I am not complaining. I just replaced it with a new one ( or two, I keep one for cleaned discs , the other for those yet to enter the cleaning regime, I think that's as close as I get to being obsessive - no, I also keep a stylus timer).
Hi, PAR,
There's nothing obsessive about keeping records clean and reducing wear on a stylus.
I use two Audioquest brushes for sweeping (one in each hand) and then swipe the bristles against each other to clean out the dust picked up by the brushes. Works great, obsessive or not. '-)
Regards,
Tom
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