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Stedman Introduces PureConnect Cleaning Kits

Stedman Introduces PureConnect Cleaning Kits

Stedman’s USA-made PureConnect kits clean up your equipment jacks and cable connectors to help revive tone and retain signal clarity.


To help musicians reclaim their lost tone, Stedman has introduced two PureConnect kits for cleaning and revitalizing their electrical connections.

Dirty jacks and cable plugs in your signal chain can cause loss of tone clarity and high-end frequencies. Stedman’s USA-made PureConnect kits clean up your equipment jacks and cable connectors to help revive tone and retain signal clarity. Two kit sizes are available: The GP-2Gig Pack is a compact portable kit for stage or studio, and the PK-3 Pro Kit is for larger-scale applications including recording studio and sound reinforcement maintenance.

With a selection of disposable MicroFelt cleaning tips, a sturdy handle, and a supply of Deoxitcontact cleaner, the PureConnect kits contain everything needed to clean quarter-inch and XLRmale and female connectors. The GP-2 kit comes in a handy tin that can be easily stored inside any guitar case, and the PK-3 comes in a sturdy molded plastic case with a dense foam interior that reeks of premium quality.

GP-2 kit contains: 1-machined handle, 5-microfelt ¼” cleaning tips, 3-cotton cleaning pads, 9-1/10” XLR terminal cleaning tips, and 1-2 mL tube of Deoxit D-100 cleaning fluid

PK-3 kit contains: 2-machined handles, 27-microfelt ¼” cleaning tips, 12-cotton cleaning pads,50-1/10” XLR terminal cleaning tips, 1-7.4oz jar of Deoxit D-100L fluid, and 1-7.4oz jar of DeoxitG-100L fluid

The PureConnect kits are available at these street prices – GP-2 $29.99, PK-3 $129.99. For more information, please visit stedmanusa.com.

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