Record Stabilizer on a Suspension Table?


I have a Thorens TD-166 MkII with original Thorens arm. Although I am not adding to my vinyl collection, I do want to enjoy the LPs I already own, and would like to digitize them as well. Since many of my LPs are older, I thought a stabilizer or weight might help get the best results. Although the table is not on a high quality rack, the rack itself sits on my cement basement floor, so vibration control is less an issue than flattening out warped LPs.

My question is: How much wieght can I add the platter without negative affects on the speed, suspension and bearings? I was thinking of an inexpensive clamp like the Souther.

Also, I saw one record clamp that although lightweight (3 oz.), cautioned that "consideration" must be made when using the clamp with suspension 'tables. Why would a 3 oz. clamp be a problem?

Thanks in advance!
bondmanp
I would suggest that your records will sound better if you don't use any kind of
clamp. You might try something like the Souther but only to help with mildly
warped records. I bought one and think it only dulls the sound. I much prefer
the Herbies Way Excellent Turntable Mat to anything else I've tried, but if you're
into DIY, you might create a Spotmat (do a search in the Vinyl Asylum forum of
Audio Asylum). Or try the original Ringmat. Just some thoughts. Good luck,
Dave
Dear Bondmap: I agree with Herman. I think that more that a weight type clamp what you need is a reflex one like the Sota that is light weight and you don't need to push in a heavy way.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
I've listen to a couple Rockport Sirius tables in my time and have never seen any type of record clamp. Some of the records have had slight warps and still been un-affected
Dear Pinestate: Rockport Sirius!!!!!!, here we are talking and trying to help Bondmap with his Thorens.

Anyway what you seen on the Sirius does not mean that a good clamp help to improve the quality sound reproduction even in a Rockport TT, no question about.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.