
Viborg LP528B Record Weight Phono LP Disc Stabilizer, Black 50Hz Turntable Level, 280G (9.9 OZ) HiFi 3 in 1 Vinyl Clamp Strobe S
$31.62
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the Viborg LP528B Record Weight? A: The Viborg LP528B Record Weight is designed to stabilize vinyl records during playback, improving acoustic quality and ensuring more accurate sound reproduction.
- Q: How does the record weight improve sound quality? A: By adding mass to the record, the weight helps reduce vibrations and minimizes skipping, allowing for clearer piano notes, vibrant mid-range sounds, and realistic vocal performances.
- Q: What is the material of the Viborg LP528B Record Weight? A: The Viborg LP528B Record Weight is made from a non-magnetic alloy, which helps maintain the integrity of the audio signal without interfering with the turntable's magnetic components.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the Viborg LP528B Record Weight? A: The product has a top diameter of 65mm, a bottom diameter of 76mm, and a height of 34mm.
- Q: What is the weight of the Viborg LP528B Record Weight? A: The record weight weighs 280 grams, or 9.9 ounces, which is ideal for enhancing the stability of lightweight platters.
- Q: How does the integral bubble level function? A: The integral bubble level allows users to check if their turntable platter is level, which is crucial for achieving optimal sound quality during playback.
- Q: Is the Viborg LP528B compatible with all turntables? A: The record weight can accommodate spindle diameters up to 7mm and heights up to 23mm, making it compatible with most standard turntables.
- Q: Does the product support different playback speeds? A: Yes, the Viborg LP528B supports strobe scale settings for both 33RPM and 45RPM vinyl records.
- Q: How should I care for the Viborg LP528B Record Weight? A: To care for the record weight, simply wipe it down with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures.
- Q: What benefits does using a record weight provide for lightweight platters? A: Using a record weight on lightweight platters helps improve speed and timing, resulting in a more stable and accurate sound field positioning.