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Poster: struts  (see this users gallery)
Views: 301
Rating: (10.00)
Date: Sat Sep 13, 2008
Filesize: 29.1k, 43.1k
Dimensions: 641 x 960
Description: Record clamp in Mpingo blackwood hand-made by forum member dbowker, one seriously talented dude.
Any similarity with any other clamps, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
No monks or grasshoppers were harmed during the making of this clamp ;-)
Keywords: mpingo record clamp


dbowker


Registered: May 2007
Location: New England
Posts: 910
Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:51am Rating: 10.00 

And a pleasure to make it was... Happy Listening Struts!

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Doug Truth equals Beauty www.dbowker3D.com
bluextatic

Registered: Sep 2008
Posts: 11
Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:24pm Rating: 10.00 

bluextatic

Registered: Sep 2008
Posts: 11
Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:25pm

I have honestly never seen one of those. are they heavy, to weigh down the LP or how do they work?
struts


Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Sweden
Posts: 588
Thu Sep 25, 2008 8:51am

Yes, the clamp is mass-loaded. The wood is quite dense and the clamp weighs in at just over 8.5 oz which feels unexpectedly heavy in the hand. The NC Artist is designed to be used with a clamp and the top of the platter is ever-so-slightly concave so when applied the clamp causes contact between the record and platter all the way to the edge, even if the disc is slightly warped.


The choice of Mpingo wood was inspired by Shun Mook who make a commercial clamp out of this material (see here) which costs, ahem, $2800 and allegedly possesses special properties. From their site:


Quote:
The vibration generated by the diamond stylus in the vinyl groove besides inducing an electroflux through the phono-cartridge also excites the ebony molecules, causing it to resonate. This in turn is feed back through the stylus and is reproduced as expanded sound staging, enhanced separation, sharpened focus and enriched tonal balance of the music. Due to the rareness of this timber, there is no doubt that it will become a collector item in the future.

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