Description
PatheWings PW-S710 V record player clamp makes records fit tighter to the turntable, significantly improving the sound quality. Most of vinyl discs are thin and flexible, and often distorted or wrinkled.
Since most of vinyl's doesn't adhere to the turntable platter, sound reproduction suffers from lack of resonance damping vinyl which provides to flutter of the sound.
Some of the vinyl's are having contact with the outer edge of the turntable platter instead of the middle. Conversely, the vinyl's disc which are folded or bent upwards, seem to sway the plate.
Stabilizers made by PatheWings solve the above problems, resulting in better contact between vinyl and turntable platter.
One from many opinion: "I have been using the clamps from PatheWings during my turntable reviews for over a year and I've been very happy with them. The new design, much heavier, is also better made. Or maybe it just seems so to me? In any case, it is perfect. I've already used it with several turntables, including the currently reviewed Pre-audio BT-1301 and each time several features were repeated. First of all, the sound would "sit down" lower and it was deeper. There was no less treble but the background blackness, which we understand as a "silence" between the notes, was incomparably more smooth and velvety. The sound became even more vivid and simply more refined. Even if a turntable sounded good without the clamp, or seemed fine with other proprietary clamps (like Transrotor), after using the PW-S710 I had no desire to listen with anything else. And the fact that it is an exclusive, expensive accessory only increases its value. As a matter off fact, audio is the space where music has its context and this context are audio products used for its playback. They must be not only faithful to the spirit of the music, but give it a proper setting. PatheWings products are simply outstanding. You just need to select the proper clamp weight to your turntable."
Since most of vinyl's doesn't adhere to the turntable platter, sound reproduction suffers from lack of resonance damping vinyl which provides to flutter of the sound.
Some of the vinyl's are having contact with the outer edge of the turntable platter instead of the middle. Conversely, the vinyl's disc which are folded or bent upwards, seem to sway the plate.
Stabilizers made by PatheWings solve the above problems, resulting in better contact between vinyl and turntable platter.
One from many opinion: "I have been using the clamps from PatheWings during my turntable reviews for over a year and I've been very happy with them. The new design, much heavier, is also better made. Or maybe it just seems so to me? In any case, it is perfect. I've already used it with several turntables, including the currently reviewed Pre-audio BT-1301 and each time several features were repeated. First of all, the sound would "sit down" lower and it was deeper. There was no less treble but the background blackness, which we understand as a "silence" between the notes, was incomparably more smooth and velvety. The sound became even more vivid and simply more refined. Even if a turntable sounded good without the clamp, or seemed fine with other proprietary clamps (like Transrotor), after using the PW-S710 I had no desire to listen with anything else. And the fact that it is an exclusive, expensive accessory only increases its value. As a matter off fact, audio is the space where music has its context and this context are audio products used for its playback. They must be not only faithful to the spirit of the music, but give it a proper setting. PatheWings products are simply outstanding. You just need to select the proper clamp weight to your turntable."
Turntable Record Weight Clamp Puck Stabilizer Vinyl LP 710g Limited Edition
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Description
PatheWings PW-S710 V record player clamp makes records fit tighter to the turntable, significantly improving the sound quality. Most of vinyl discs are thin and flexible, and often distorted or wrinkled.
Since most of vinyl's doesn't adhere to the turntable platter, sound reproduction suffers from lack of resonance damping vinyl which provides to flutter of the sound.
Some of the vinyl's are having contact with the outer edge of the turntable platter instead of the middle. Conversely, the vinyl's disc which are folded or bent upwards, seem to sway the plate.
Stabilizers made by PatheWings solve the above problems, resulting in better contact between vinyl and turntable platter.
One from many opinion: "I have been using the clamps from PatheWings during my turntable reviews for over a year and I've been very happy with them. The new design, much heavier, is also better made. Or maybe it just seems so to me? In any case, it is perfect. I've already used it with several turntables, including the currently reviewed Pre-audio BT-1301 and each time several features were repeated. First of all, the sound would "sit down" lower and it was deeper. There was no less treble but the background blackness, which we understand as a "silence" between the notes, was incomparably more smooth and velvety. The sound became even more vivid and simply more refined. Even if a turntable sounded good without the clamp, or seemed fine with other proprietary clamps (like Transrotor), after using the PW-S710 I had no desire to listen with anything else. And the fact that it is an exclusive, expensive accessory only increases its value. As a matter off fact, audio is the space where music has its context and this context are audio products used for its playback. They must be not only faithful to the spirit of the music, but give it a proper setting. PatheWings products are simply outstanding. You just need to select the proper clamp weight to your turntable."
Since most of vinyl's doesn't adhere to the turntable platter, sound reproduction suffers from lack of resonance damping vinyl which provides to flutter of the sound.
Some of the vinyl's are having contact with the outer edge of the turntable platter instead of the middle. Conversely, the vinyl's disc which are folded or bent upwards, seem to sway the plate.
Stabilizers made by PatheWings solve the above problems, resulting in better contact between vinyl and turntable platter.
One from many opinion: "I have been using the clamps from PatheWings during my turntable reviews for over a year and I've been very happy with them. The new design, much heavier, is also better made. Or maybe it just seems so to me? In any case, it is perfect. I've already used it with several turntables, including the currently reviewed Pre-audio BT-1301 and each time several features were repeated. First of all, the sound would "sit down" lower and it was deeper. There was no less treble but the background blackness, which we understand as a "silence" between the notes, was incomparably more smooth and velvety. The sound became even more vivid and simply more refined. Even if a turntable sounded good without the clamp, or seemed fine with other proprietary clamps (like Transrotor), after using the PW-S710 I had no desire to listen with anything else. And the fact that it is an exclusive, expensive accessory only increases its value. As a matter off fact, audio is the space where music has its context and this context are audio products used for its playback. They must be not only faithful to the spirit of the music, but give it a proper setting. PatheWings products are simply outstanding. You just need to select the proper clamp weight to your turntable."
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Product review & video
hey guys it's Michael from devoted to vinyl and in this video we're gonna be talking all about record weights and clamps do you need one and do they really make a difference now whether you're brand new to the vinyl scene or you've been spinnin records for a long time there are tons of ways you can go about upgrading your turntable you can upgrade your platter install a new cartridge change out your cables and a whole lot more but one thing you can also do is you can buy a record weight or a record clamp that sits on top of your record while it's spinning on your turntable but really what does a record weight or clamp do what value does it provide and is it worth spending a little bit extra money to get one well a record weight or clamp can do a few things for one it's meant to keep the vinyl record that's spinning on the platter much more firmly in place and that allows the cartridge t


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