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In Reply to: RE: To clamp or not to clamp, that is the question posted by TGR on August 26, 2016 at 08:34:42
I always use a clamp on my Sota Millennia because it came with a clamp and it helps to seal the label area so the vacuum hold-down can more easily get started. It also looks more impressive than without at clamp.
I always use a clamp with my Technics SL-1200 because I saw this particular clamp at Ribfest one year and I liked the way it looked. It has 16 facets that sparkle as it spins making the platter look like it's spinning at a much higher speed than 33 rpm.
Best regards,
John Elison
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I'm thinking around 420 grams... ;)
Mine are spindle clamps, not weights. The polished aluminum TT super clamp on my SL-1200 weighs 154-grams and my Sota reflex clamp weighs 220-grams.
Thanks. I was actually referring to how it looked and intimating 420 grams.... 420. Shiny sparkles. Get it?
> 420 grams.... 420. Shiny sparkles. Get it?
No! Sorry!
Just Google 420 and all will become clear. ;-)
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