Give HRS a call. The Audio Tekne weight audioblazer has for sale is quite a nice weight. The only shortcoming is the bass is a little on the leaner side of things compared to the Harmonix but does not muddle things up like the harmonix will. The Harmonix is fat sounding so if thats what your system lacking and need a Iittle help in the bass region then its the weight of choice. Entirely system matching.
I like the price of the HRS Analog Disc. It sounds like it holds it's own against the others at a much lower price. It seems to be available on line from a retailer in Canada for $208. Seems like a good alternative to a TT Weights product at a similar price. $2800 for a Shun Mook I just can't justify. The Harmonix TU-812 mkII is available at needle doctor but is around $1300. The HRS seems like a safe bet all things considered.
I ordered the HRS Analog Disk from the Cable Company (www.cableco.com)in November and it was directly shipped from HRS to me. I received it in about two weeks - pretty fast!
The only weight I have tried is the Shun Mook, but the small, not the large weight. As I am sure you know, the company made 2 weights. I think it does work, not night and day, but I definitely prefer it. Is the benefit worth the full retail price? Not to me, but I bought mine second hand on E bay
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