One more story - FWIW
A few years ago I bought a center weight to try in place of the threaded clamp on my VPI TNT. Did it make a difference not sure. It did look nicer spinning around especially when the light caught it. It also did make the dishwarp records worse - since it was strictly a weight concentrated on the middle so the lp edges rose more. That is a fact that I didnt realize till I brought it home. It bothered me that the manufacturer who must have known this didnt say anything to me about it.
So I saw that another niche was created and ring peripheral weights had come out. Being a crazy audiophile guy I was ready to buy one of those rings too :( but it would not fit on either of my VPI or SP10 platters because my tonearm design was too close for clearance. So never got that far like some of you. Now from what I am reading maybe it was a good thing.
So I have tried a few more various center weights like all of us and have gotten to the point where I dont use any of them anymore except the following basic clamps for dish warp records. They are cheap and allow u to exert the force required to flatten the dishwarp record.
The standard vpi rubber washer/ threaded clamp for threaded spindles.
The michell record clamp is a clone or like the VPI one for threadless spindles and I use it on my sp10.
Both of the above clamps cure for me the slightly warped/dish warped lps. Many more modern records 70s - 80s and newer are dish warped because they are so thin as we know.
My records are also not that bad. If I had one or two that one of these basic clamps did not cure enough to play I would replace it or not play it.
Hope this helps at least one person.
YMMV
Cheers
A few years ago I bought a center weight to try in place of the threaded clamp on my VPI TNT. Did it make a difference not sure. It did look nicer spinning around especially when the light caught it. It also did make the dishwarp records worse - since it was strictly a weight concentrated on the middle so the lp edges rose more. That is a fact that I didnt realize till I brought it home. It bothered me that the manufacturer who must have known this didnt say anything to me about it.
So I saw that another niche was created and ring peripheral weights had come out. Being a crazy audiophile guy I was ready to buy one of those rings too :( but it would not fit on either of my VPI or SP10 platters because my tonearm design was too close for clearance. So never got that far like some of you. Now from what I am reading maybe it was a good thing.
So I have tried a few more various center weights like all of us and have gotten to the point where I dont use any of them anymore except the following basic clamps for dish warp records. They are cheap and allow u to exert the force required to flatten the dishwarp record.
The standard vpi rubber washer/ threaded clamp for threaded spindles.
The michell record clamp is a clone or like the VPI one for threadless spindles and I use it on my sp10.
Both of the above clamps cure for me the slightly warped/dish warped lps. Many more modern records 70s - 80s and newer are dish warped because they are so thin as we know.
My records are also not that bad. If I had one or two that one of these basic clamps did not cure enough to play I would replace it or not play it.
Hope this helps at least one person.
YMMV
Cheers