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Highlights:• Reduces unwanted vibrations for improved sound quality• Stabilizes warped records for optimal playback • Compatible with Pro-Ject RPM 9, Xtension 9/10/12, and Signature Line • Made of brass with black-painted or chrome finish • Suitable for larger turntables Pro-Ject Record Puck RS:The ultimate solution for vinyl enthusiasts seeking to optimize their turntables. Weighing 1030 grams, this puck is crafted from brass to ensure a stable and secure connection between the record and the platter. This reduces vibrations, enhancing sound quality and detail, particularly when playing warped records. It is compatible with several high-end Pro-Ject turntables, including the RPM 9, Xtension series, and Signature Line. The Record Puck RS is available in a black-painted or chrome finish, and its robust construction makes it ideal for larger turntables. An essential upgrade for a more precise and immersive listening experience.Should not be used with smaller models due to its weight. Compatible with several of Pro-Ject's high-end turntables, including RPM 9 & 10 Carbon, Xtension 9, Xtension 10, and Xtension 12. This makes it an excellent choice for vinyl enthusiasts looking to optimize their listening experience. Specifications:• Material: Brass (black-painted or chrome)• Weight: 1030 g • Diameter: 78 mm • Height: 27 mm • Compatibility: RPM 9 & 10 Carbon, Xtension 9/10/12, Signature Line Product reviews and links
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