Thoughts On Turntable Clamps And Weights


I have a Pro-Ject X2B and am curious about turntable weights and clamps. I perused the web and discovered that, like so many audio related items, prices range from modest to stratospheric. What are your thoughts on clamps and weights? Do they provide a notable improvement in sound quality? Does price equal quality? What should be avoided?

 

Thanks,

 

John Cotner

New Ulm, MN

jrcotner

The most important thing to avoid is dropping the blasted weight on a record on the turntable.

If you can manage that, I think they do assist if they clamp down tightly. The weights on my SME tables screw down and flatten all but the most stubborn records (and then we're in Vinyl Flat territory). Long ago I had a J A Michell clamp on an RP3, that didn't really do anything. Waste of time and money.

There’s a difference between a clamp and a weight, both in weight and function.

The vast majority of my vinyl is very flat to start with.  Does adding a weight not add unnecessary strain on the TT motor?   

Thanks for the info.  I was wondering about the use of weights regarding motor and bearing strain as well.

@bigtwin

Any strain on the motor is almost negligible.

Look at the physics. 

Possibly slight additional wear on the thrust bearing.