Knosti Disco Antistat Record Cleaning Machine

SKU: KDA

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Revive your vinyl collection with the Knosti Disco Antistat Record Cleaning Machine, the ultimate solution for audiophiles who demand the best sound quality from their records.

This highly effective manual cleaning system removes dust, dirt, and static from your vinyl, ensuring that your records play with enhanced clarity and reduced surface noise.

Featuring a unique dual brush system and an anti-static cleaning fluid, the Disco Antistat effortlessly reaches deep into the grooves, restoring your records to their original glory. Easy to use and perfect for collectors, the Knosti Disco Antistat is an essential tool for preserving and enhancing the sound of your cherished vinyl collection.

£55.00

1 in stock

1 in stock

Description

Knosti Disco Antistat Record Cleaning Machine

Now in stock at Vinyl Value, the Knosti Disco Antistat record cleaning machine has sold 1000’s and is one of the most popular and easy to use record cleaning solutions.

Clean every groove of your precious records thoroughly! No matter how carefully you handle your old records: During the course of the years dust particles get accumulated in the grooves and cause clicking and cracking noises. This cleaning unit cleans even the dirtiest records and permanently prevents static charges. Even records which always had to be played wet can now be played dry! So Disco-antistat maintains disc value perfectly. But most of all, it is a joy to hear your old record collection sounding like new! Suitable for 33, 45 and 78 rpm records.

The kit includes 1 litre of fluid, a drying rack, filters to clean the fluid after use.

  • Includes fluid
  • Built in drying rack
  • The world’s best selling RCM
  • FREE MCRU STYLUS CLEANING PUTTY

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