Still the best design, light and won’t cost an arm and a leg.
https://theguruchoice.com/record-players/best-record-clamp/#record-doctor-record-clamp
https://www.amazon.com/Record-Doctor-Clamp-Black/dp/B077YVJW1T
Cheers George
Still the best design, light and won’t cost an arm and a leg. https://theguruchoice.com/record-players/best-record-clamp/#record-doctor-record-clamp https://www.amazon.com/Record-Doctor-Clamp-Black/dp/B077YVJW1T Cheers George |
On MC’s recommendation, I’m trying the Origin One Gravity Record Weight on my highly modified Rega Planar RP3 turntable with a Clearaudio Virtuoso cartridge. Initial testing shows slight but definite sonic improvement. The overall sound is smoother yet more detailed with some improvement in sound staging. Not a night and day difference, but a nicer listening experience. |
I doubt the record weight will harm your table. I cannot comment how if will affect your sound. I suspect your sound is compromised by the very large quality/performance gap in turntable and cartridge choice. The record clamp will not remedy that. I'd advise you to pull the cart and keep it handy for when you upgrade your turntable. Rather than a clamp, invest in a cartridge with a performance more inline with that of the P3. Won't hurt to do both cart and clamp though. |
It will not hurt your TT. you might get some SQ out of it. just be careful not to over clamp it where the album starts to warp. If you don’t like it put it away, maybe on another TT. I have been using a clamp on my TT’s for 40+ years. My Oracle Delphi came with a clamp. My present TT Clear Audio Master Solution, I use a CA clamp. Try different types of devices. Respectfully Joe |