A record clamp and a record weight are two different animals!
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TO BE OR NOT TO BE the user of a record clamp
A record clamp and a record weight are two different animals! https://www.gcaudio.com/tips-tricks/record-clamps-and-weights/ |
Like they say, it depends on the table. I have an old Sota Star Saphire that came with a clamp and a platter vacuum system. So, this table was designed for those. I tried the Sota clamp on my TW-Acustic Raven and no, it did not help. The soundstage collapsed inwards. However, that $$$$ Shun Mook clamp on Raven tables is getting praise by some who have used the combination. Kenny |
I've used both a weight with an integral clamp and clamp-only. The weight/clamp works well on my vintage Pioneer PL 15D II. I think because the platter is very light and the weight provides extra mass and stabilization. For the clamps, I've used a couple and the one that I get the best results with is a SOTA Reflex clamp. It adds almost no mass, but the eccentric cam action firmly couples the LP to the platter. I thought they were a bit pricey new ($250 or so), but was patient and picked up one used for about $40. Spending thousands? Not from my wallet, but you'll find a lot of folks here that will disagree. For antistatic, Zerostat is the way to go. Follow the package directions and you'll be set. Good luck & happy listening! |