HRS Analog Disk Record Weight

from £265.00

The HRS Analog Disk is a precision-engineered record weight designed to reduce groove noise and unlock greater clarity, detail, and musical realism from your vinyl system.

Available in both light (ADL) and heavy (ADH) versions, it is carefully tuned to suit a wide range of turntable designs - from suspended, low-mass decks to high-mass reference systems - delivering a simple yet highly effective upgrade to analogue playback.

Category Turntable Accessories
Country US
Manufacturer HRS

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The HRS Analog Disk is a precision-engineered record weight designed to reduce groove noise and unlock greater clarity, detail, and musical realism from your vinyl system.

Available in both light (ADL) and heavy (ADH) versions, it is carefully tuned to suit a wide range of turntable designs - from suspended, low-mass decks to high-mass reference systems - delivering a simple yet highly effective upgrade to analogue playback.

Category Turntable Accessories
Country US
Manufacturer HRS

 
  • Dimensions (All Models)

    • Diameter: 3.25” (8.25 cm)

    • Height: 1.35” (3.43 cm)

    Models & Weight:

    ADL-B (Black)

    • Weight: 315 g

    ADL-S (Silver)

    • Weight: 315 g

    ADH (Stainless Steel)

    • Weight: 850 g

    • Free Delivery within Mainland UK.

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HRS Analog Disk Record Weight

The HRS Analog Disk record weight is a highly innovative design that eliminates record groove noise revealing a new level of musical performance.

Key Features:

  • Reduces record groove noise for improved clarity & detail

  • Optimised mass for correct record-to-platter coupling

  • Proprietary polymer layer isolates weight from spindle

  • Precision-machined metal core for balance and stability

  • Transfer-moulded construction for exact alignment

  • Scalloped design for easy handling and record changes

  • Individually finished for precise spindle fit

  • Compatible with a wide range of turntables

  • Exceptional performance-to-cost upgrade

Analog Disk Light (ADL)

  • 315g mass

  • Ideal for low-mass and suspended turntables

  • Broad compatibility across most designs

  • Available in black or silver (identical performance)

Analog Disk Heavy (ADH)

  • 850g mass

  • Designed for mid to high-mass turntables (approx. 15 lb platter and above)

  • Optimised for maximum energy control on heavier platters

  • Stainless steel construction

The HRS Analog Disk is manufactured from a proprietary HRS polymer and billet-machined precise primary metallic part bonded together using a precision transfer mold with less than one thousandth of an inch tolerance for perfect alignment and balance. The weight and final polymer properties are based on years of development tests.

The Analog Disk Light (ADL), with a 315 gram mass, is designed to be used with a very wide range of turntable designs (including low mass and suspension turntable designs). The Analog Disk Light, with its primary metal part manufactured from a high quality heat-treated aluminum alloy, is available in ADL-B (Black Finish) and ADL-S (Silver Finish).  Both of the black and silver versions of the ADL are identical in performance.

The Analog Disk Heavy (ADH), with an 850 gram mass, is specifically designed to be used with mid to high mass turntable designs (approximately 15 lb. platter and higher). The Analog Disk Heavy, with its primary metal part manufactured from a non-magnetic stainless steel alloy, is only available in a natural stainless steel finish.

  • Weight & size optimized to properly couple record to turntable platter

  • Scalloped geometry provides secure record changes

  • Precise, individually finished, and measured fit with spindle diameter to maximize performance of design

  • Proprietary polymer decouples record weight from spindle

  • Precision transfer molding process for precise balance and alignment

  • Cost-effective design for exceptional value

“Adding the Analog Disk to my unadorned turntable certainly produced results in excess of it's cost. By this, I mean that to achieve a commensurate improvement would require spending a lot more money if you were to upgrade the cartridge, or the turntable itself. If your turntable has a tangential tone arm and a solid (non-threaded) spindle -- just go buy it!”

Rick Becker, Enjoy The Music