180 Gram Vinyl Too Heavy For Turntable

If you re tracking force is too heavy this means the stylus is pushing down too hard on the record.
180 gram vinyl too heavy for turntable. However i ve ran into an issue that i m not quite sure how to fix and searching the internet has been no help possibly due to my lack of proper terminology. Here is part of the grand illusion title track on 180 gram vinyl from friday music. I think it sounds excellent i am very happy with the sound. The vast majority of 12 inch records that have been pressed in the 20th century weigh between 120 and 140 grams.
180 gram record won t play properly. 180 gram vinyl by contrast is significantly thicker and heavier creating a product that is widely considered to be audiophile grade but heavy duty records aren t capped at the 180 gram. I have two turntables right now. This album comes with a gatefold cover with the.
In fact a great many records sold with the 180 gram hype stickers are often inferior scorpio pressings. Sure 180g lps ride more smoothly on a turntable thanks to their weight but the benefits end there. A direct drive fisher mt 6118 vintage from the 80s and a belt driven sony ps lx250h. The sony doesn t play right at certain points in its rotation the speed slows down and it sounds weird.
In other words 180 gram vinyl isn t any indication of a better sounding record. Sony has its own range of turntables too and the ps hx500 is an excellent choice. 180 gram is a heavier grade of vinyl that many believe coaxes a richer audio palate than lighter standard grades. The fisher works but won t play 180 gram vinyl and i need a new stylus for it as it s never been replaced.
For cheaper turntables like crosley s or sub 100 brands it is unlikely you will be able to adjust for tracking force. I m brand new to the world of vinyl records and i m deeply in love. In short it s all about weight. It looks great sporting a sleek black finish and can also record your vinyl collection to your computer.