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The Record Weight Stabilizer is a 378G (13.3OZ) turntable clamp designed to minimize record surface vibration and stabilize rotation, ensuring high-fidelity sound reproduction. Made from durable aluminum with a sleek black finish, it features a built-in 50/60Hz bubble level for precise speed adjustment and is compatible with most LP turntables on the market.
R**D
Weight
Works well on my player
V**H
balances my records well
Helps my records a lot when they have a warp place.
M**F
Great item
Works really well. Highly recommend.
M**R
I don’t know?
I recently purchased a high dollar turntable and phono preamp … I bought this record weight mostly because I see pictures of audiophiles using similar weights….it seems to be well made ..no problems with fit or quality..the level on top is nice ..seems well made…does it make a difference in the tracking or sound quality…l don’t know… but, it looks cool
K**R
nice workmanship
First thing I did was weigh it, even though it felt to be the expected weight in my hand. Product page says 378g (13.3oz), I weighed it on an inexpensive kitchen scale which measured it as 382g (13.4oz.), so that's perfectly fine -- better a little over than under.It fits all of my turntable spindles just fine -- not too tight, not loose at all.For those who complain about its height (meaning you can't fully close your dust cover with clearance while the weight sits on a record), the fault is yours for not doing your own due diligence. The product height is specified, so you have no excuse. It fits my newest turntable (pictured) with plenty of clearance, as well as my others, including a Sony PS-X600 I bought in the 80's.I saw one review here that trashed the item because of the bubble level. Conceivably it may have been mounted askew on that person's weight, but you could easily test it -- perform your own calibration test. The bubble level on mine works just fine, but I didn't really buy it for that. Instead, I use a level that has two perpendicular tubes in the same plane, which is more convenient and easier to view than the small circular bubble this weight is equipped with.All in all, I'm pleased with my purchase and would recommend it.
P**E
Turntable Weight
Just what I needed.
E**C
Good weight, bad level
This stabilizer is hefty and has a smooth, quality finish. If you’re just looking for a weight in this price range, this is a solid buy. It is tall but it fits under my Technics dust cover. The strobe markings are somewhat usable and don’t detract from the appearance. It’s nice to have them as a backup for checking speed, but having text in line with the markings makes it a little tough to observe them.If you’re looking for a level, as I was, you’ll probably want to pass or be prepared to return/modify this one. On mine, there’s a molding defect that prevents the bubble from centering. Rather than return (since several others reported the same problem) I drilled a small hole, poured out the fluid and pried the level out (it’s held in with an adhesive pad). I ordered a 3-pack of 32x7mm bullseye levels for a few bucks to replace it.Overall it’s not too bad since the level is standard-sized if you need to replace it and the price is low. It’s also heavier than most of the competition at this price point.
B**Y
As advertised
Honestly, I couldn't tell the difference in the sound with or without the weight, I could hear the record slow down when I put it on, then come back up to speed quickly. I don't know if that's a testament to the weight or the speed control of my turntable. But, it does look cool.The weight has a nice uniform black finish and the bubble level works. Bubble accuracy was estimated with a 4 ft construction level which makes it close enough for construction work. With the weight installed the dust cover cannot be lowered all the way. The cover is about 1-3/8 inches deep.Weight calculated out to be 9.87 oz. Timing scale showed some difference between 33.3 and 45 rpm, but it's too small to verify speed on my turntable and under my lighting conditions.There is a cheaper item, by about $4.00, with 50 Hz timing that's better looking in bare aluminium.( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZS5M5L8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details .)I may purchase that one again even though it's labeled 50 Hz timing. Doesn't make a difference if the timing cannot be read.Didn't know playing records was like owning a nice older car, can't resist the nice accessories with questionable utility, LOL.
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