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190g stabilizing record weight • Nickel-plated aluminum construction • Felt underside to protect labels • Helps improve platter coupling for cleaner timing and depth
The Pro-Ject Record Puck PRO is a precision-machined stabilizing weight designed to improve the mechanical coupling between your vinyl record and turntable platter. By applying controlled mass at the record center, it helps flatten minor warps, reduce unwanted micro-vibration, and promote more consistent energy transfer into the platter—often perceived as improved timing, firmer bass definition, and more stable imaging.
Fit note: Check your spindle height. With a record on the platter, exposed spindle height should be ≤ 10.5mm when using this puck.
Mass coupling principle — record weights apply downward force at the center label area, improving contact and reducing the tendency for the disc to flex or vibrate during playback.
Nickel-plated aluminum body — a rigid, precision-machined structure designed for stable contact and consistent handling.
Felt underside interface — a protective layer that helps prevent label scuffing while maintaining secure, quiet contact.
Used with an appropriate platter mat and a well-isolated deck, the Pro-Ject Record Puck PRO can help tighten leading-edge clarity and improve perceived depth by stabilizing the record during playback.
It is broadly compatible, but you should confirm spindle height clearance. With a record on the platter, exposed spindle height should be ≤ 10.5mm when using this puck.
No. A weight relies on mass to improve coupling. A clamp typically uses a mechanical locking action. Both can be effective; the best choice depends on bearing design and platter/mat behavior.
At 190g, it is designed to be a sensible mass for many turntables. If your manufacturer advises against added platter loads, follow that guidance.
It can improve seating for mildly warped records by increasing contact at the center. Severe warps may still require record flattening or replacement.
The underside includes a felt interface intended to protect the label during normal use.
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