I bought the lifter in the wood box to install on an Audio Technica LP120XUSB which is a manual turntable. It is not for the amateur, it involves drilling the turntable top between the platter and the tone arm raised block. I have to make a hole 0.703 mm so I can use the lifter without the base (2.226 cm across) or the spacer with the screw, there is no room or place anywhere else to set it with those. The hole is also tight enough so I turn it into position and it stays set, no adhesive needed. (The cylinder is all I can slip in the drilled hole where it has to be set, only 0.793 cm across of free space between tne platter edge and the base of the tone arm) If you have a turntable where the arm is close to the platter and the underside of the arm is closer than 3 cm from the base, it wont fit without modifications. I didn't mind drilling in a new turntable top to make it fit. Works like in the video, slowly lifting of the arm at the end of the disc.
@@micheltremblay4774 yes please make the video because I also have Audio-Technica AT LP 1240X the professional DJ one, and when I am just relaxing on the couch while listening to romantic LPs I want auto lift :)
Can't comment if they added dampening to it. It would be hard to do properly but not impossible. Email their support to see if they have improved/enhanced the product
No idea I think I bought it on amazon. Go with a clamp not a weight. I bought that because it had a built in bubble. A digital level is far more accurate.
I'd say the bar is angled that way so there's no chance the tonearm would slide off back onto the record. P.S. before you make your next video, blow your damn nose!!
I love how number 3 lifts the tonearm, but seriously I wish manufacturers of turntables would include a lift stop feature, that is one reason I went to ebay and boughtt 3 automatic turntables, I cannot deal with waiting to lift the arm at the end of the record.
Get a Fluance RT-85. It has auto lift and auto stop. Although lifting the tonearm at the end of a record doesn't bother me, I would have to give a serious nod this turntable had it been available 4 years ago when I bought my Pro-ject Debut Carbon (with an acrylic platter and 2M Blue cart).
Great video man, but blow your nose before!!!!!
I bought the lifter in the wood box to install on an Audio Technica LP120XUSB which is a manual turntable. It is not for the amateur, it involves drilling the turntable top between the platter and the tone arm raised block. I have to make a hole 0.703 mm so I can use the lifter without the base (2.226 cm across) or the spacer with the screw, there is no room or place anywhere else to set it with those. The hole is also tight enough so I turn it into position and it stays set, no adhesive needed. (The cylinder is all I can slip in the drilled hole where it has to be set, only 0.793 cm across of free space between tne platter edge and the base of the tone arm)
If you have a turntable where the arm is close to the platter and the underside of the arm is closer than 3 cm from the base, it wont fit without modifications.
I didn't mind drilling in a new turntable top to make it fit. Works like in the video, slowly lifting of the arm at the end of the disc.
You went further than most would.
Can you make a video or link a picture of your handy work?
@@misterburns103 I will do one tomorrow, upload to YT and post the link here.
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@@micheltremblay4774 yes please make the video because I also have Audio-Technica AT LP 1240X the professional DJ one, and when I am just relaxing on the couch while listening to romantic LPs I want auto lift :)
Thanks very much! Am thinking of getting one so your honest, straight up review is very welcome (and timely, in my case 😀)
I completely agree I am willing to.be a minimalist to reduce complexity and noise but I need indoor plumbing and a tonearm lifter!
Nose
That’s funny because the video on their website showed it moving up slowly, almost as if it had been dampened. The Q lift is 60 bucks.
Can't comment if they added dampening to it. It would be hard to do properly but not impossible. Email their support to see if they have improved/enhanced the product
Nice demo..
Who makes your rose gold record weight? I cant find it online.
No idea I think I bought it on amazon. Go with a clamp not a weight. I bought that because it had a built in bubble. A digital level is far more accurate.
Please forgive me for saying this but why do you Americans take so long to get to the point? it's so frustrating.
I'll take your comment but to be clear Canadian
I'd say the bar is angled that way so there's no chance the tonearm would slide off back onto the record.
P.S. before you make your next video, blow your damn nose!!
The magic white dust...it made him go on and on an on. Should've been a 5 minute video.
I love how number 3 lifts the tonearm, but seriously I wish manufacturers of turntables would include a lift stop feature, that is one reason I went to ebay and boughtt 3 automatic turntables, I cannot deal with waiting to lift the arm at the end of the record.
Get a Fluance RT-85. It has auto lift and auto stop. Although lifting the tonearm at the end of a record doesn't bother me, I would have to give a serious nod this turntable had it been available 4 years ago when I bought my Pro-ject Debut Carbon (with an acrylic platter and 2M Blue cart).
@@cspiegs1 I have one. It has an auto stop which take about 30 seconds to engage. However, there is NO auto lift.
to much nose candy