Record Pucks, Clamps, Stabilizers

orange

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#61
It's 6 ounces, does that help?
 

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#62
Without clamping ability I don't think 6oz would make much difference. The stainless steel one is about a lb heavier.
 

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#63
I wouldn't know, if I put not much more force down on a turntable with my finger I can noticeably slow it, and I'm not getting any play at my weight either.

But it's $12 shipped.

PS I'm not going to worry about suction either, as Navo can figure out. A 6 oz. weight isn't going to slip much if the hole is the right size and grips.
 

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#64
One more thing, almost all of the one Ron uses are made in China and sold in China. Good luck on returns.

Even if the puck is made in China, it was modified in the USA.

And don't let me hear you say that nobody gives a cheap puck anymore.
 

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#66
I use a Michell on my Kenwood 650. I don't know if it makes a difference in how it sounds, but it sure flattens a waped record for playing. I no longer get sick watching the tonearm go up and down.
 

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I grew up with a 1960s stereo Seeburg jukebox at the A&W...I love warps.
 
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