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The Neoteck Digital Turntable Stylus Force Gauge delivers professional-grade accuracy with 0.01g resolution and ±0.02g precision, featuring a vibrant blue LCD backlight for easy reading. Designed for vinyl enthusiasts, it includes a 5g calibration weight and a stylish leather case for convenient storage. Its smart zeroing and auto-shutdown functions simplify setup, while multi-unit support caters to diverse user preferences—ensuring your records and turntable perform at their best.












| ASIN | B01HRJ9NAY |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Speed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #368 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #3 in DJ Turntable Cartridges |
| Brand | Neoteck |
| Built-In Media | 1*Stylus Force Scale,1*Calibration Weight,3*1.5V Lithium Batteries,1*Case |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Vinyl Record Player |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,268 Reviews |
| Cycles | DC Motor |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753807578608 |
| Included Components | 1*Stylus Force Scale,1*Calibration Weight,3*1.5V Lithium Batteries,1*Case |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.8"L x 1.7"W x 0.8"H |
| Item Weight | 50 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Neoteck |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | NTK002 |
| Model Name | NTK002 |
| Model Number | NTK002 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Speed |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 753807578608 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 18 Months |
F**5
Works For Turn Table Afflicted!
Good to go scale at a minimal cost. Used scale to verify stylus pressure set with tone arm on turn table was accurate. Turned out it was pretty exact. Had I not gotten the scale I would not be able to verify. Also, nice for making tiny incremental stylus pressure changes, not possible with tone arm adjustment. Pretty good product for the turn table afflicted, or it might make a nice gift for such a person. Cons. Poorly written and very minimal instructions (as if in some sort of code), although not terribly difficult to figure out with a little bit of tinkering. This issue could probably be easily fixed. Lastly, as usual, forced to spend money on another imported product when this thing could easily be made in the United States for the domestic market. Update (if you are really interested in this stuff)- In my case, the stylus force was originally measured using the turntable stylus force scale on the tone arm of my turn table. I then set stylus force to 1.5 grams after balancing tone arm, making sure the tone arm was parallel to the record surface (usually recommended), when the stylus was resting on the record surface. I then removed the vinyl record plus the rubber slip mat to make my next measurement, to accommodate for the thickness of the base of the Neoteck scale. This, again, made the tone arm close to parallel to the surface of the turn table, if the stylus was actually tracking a record. Doing this the Neoteck scale was pretty much in the 1.5 gram range, confirming my tone arm scale was accurate. To experiment a little, I placed the Neoteck scale on the rubber slip mat, alone, with only the vinyl record missing. I took another stylus force measurement and the Neoteck scale now said my stylus force was 1.68 grams. Then, I (again) measured with both the slip mat and vinyl record removed. Again, the weight came up at 1.5 grams, confirming the turn table scale to be accurate, when measurement conditions are the same. So apparently the stylus force changes if the tone arm is higher or lower when the measurement is taken. It reminded me how one adjustment or variable can change the results in the world of turn table adjustments, since the idea of using a scale like this (after all) is to get an accurate reading. Again, some better instructions might be helpful. For 39.00 dollars you could get the Shure SFG-2 scale, which although not quite as accurate as a digital scale, has none of the base alignment thickness issues of the Neoteck. With that in mind is the Neoteck scale actually any more accurate (or as accurate), since it is nearly impossible to get it to line up at the (exact) same level the stylus is actually tracking when you do a measurement. The Shure SFG-2 is also time tested and trusted. Also, will the battery be dead the next time you are ready to use it? The Shure does not need batteries. So, yes, I do have some doubts (after using it), as to whether it is as accurate as most people think a digital scale is. I might have had more peace of mind with the Shure scale. I am still giving it five stars based a lot on price, and in the hopes that it is accurate enough.
T**Y
Easy to zero, simple to use, and accurate.
The Neoteck Digital Turntable Stylus Force Gauge works perfect. I used it to set tracking force on my Pro-Ject Debut Carbon, and it was easy to zero, simple to use, and accurate. Measurements were consistent, which made dialing in the stylus quick and stress-free. It feels solid enough for regular use and is much easier than relying on tonearm markings alone. For the price, it does a great job and gives peace of mind knowing tracking force is set correctly. A straightforward, useful tool that does what it claims.
A**R
Essential Tool for Getting the Most Out of My AT-LP120
I picked this up to properly set the tracking force on my AT-LP120, and it’s one of those inexpensive tools that makes a huge difference. The built-in counterweight on the turntable gets you close, but this digital gauge lets you dial it in precisely — and that precision translates directly into better sound and longer stylus life. The display is bright and easy to read, and calibration was quick. I checked my setup and found my tracking force was off by nearly half a gram — no wonder it didn’t sound quite right before. Now everything tracks smoother and the distortion near the end of records is gone. It’s small, accurate, and reliable. If you have an AT-LP120 (or really any turntable you care about), grab one of these. It’s a cheap way to protect your records and actually hear your cartridge perform the way it should.
M**E
Works well for the price. The decimal point is very hard to see on the display.
This is a good scale for the price. Like many cheap Chinese goods, this appears to work and get the job done, but it's clearly not a finely and highly crafted device with expensive design, workmanship, and price. A good example of this is the plastic housing is thin and the dust/safety lid is not easy to put back on because the plastic is thin. That's OK, again, for the price. I was able to successfully use this to weigh both the included 5 gram calibration weight my tonearm. Seeing the tonearm weight allowed me to adjust the tonearm weight to almost exactly 2 grams which is the number I was shooting for. It had been about 1/4 gram too heavy. The scale comes with three "AG12" button batteries but I only needed to install two. The instruction manual and scale do not tell you which way to install the batteries, but you install them with the skinny side in first. The scale includes a small vinyl case with a velcro closure, but the pouch does NOT include space for the extra battery or calibration weight. The biggest problem with this scale is that the decimal point on the digital display is hard to see. It is there, but it's very small and located at the very bottom of the display. This is a poor design. In practical use this is not too much of a concern because the user should realize numerically where the decimal point is located. For example if you weigh the included calibration weight, the display reads "500" and you should know that this is 5.00 grams, not 500 grams. Again there IS a decimal point, but it's small. I have shown this in two photos. So overall this is a good scale but be aware of its shortcomings.
T**S
Bought this scale for my turntable stylus tracking force verification - works like a champ!
I have two Technics SL-1200 turntables, and have always used the manual method of zeroing out the tonearm, then dialing in the required tracking force using the rear counterweight and its numbers. Recently, I upped my game a bit, and bought more expensive cartridges (Denon DL-110, AT-440Mlb, AT33Mono, etc) and became just a little more cognizant of what the tracking force and VTA were. I am confident in my manual method, but always wondered if the weak link was the counterweight / numbers, and how fine pitch the threads on the tonearm were - or in other words how accurate was the counterweight. I bought this scale to verify the TF, and learn if my counterweight was accurate. Out of the package, the scale turned on fine after installing the included batteries, and out of the box it measured the expected 5g using the included calibration weight. Then, I put it on my turntable mat and tried it out - I like it! Very easy to use. I also like the fact it turns off after a short time so battery life stays high. Better news is my manual calibration method was fairly accurate too - with my manual method on both TT's, I am able to get within 0.1 - 0.2g accuracy range - I never would have known that without the scale to verify. What the scale did was help me dial in my "zero" point when balancing the tonearm, before adding the weight. It helped me find the right spot, and now my manual method is even better thanks to the scale. I will double check periodically to ensure everything is in order with the scale.... Five stars, for the money it does what I wanted it to do, and I am sure the accuracy is fine. The only question mark is how long it will last, and will it maintain accuracy. It has a calibration weight included, and can be calibrated, which is a plus. If your expectations are not too high, and the product comes working I don't see how it can be anything other than five stars The only thing that will affect that rating will be if it dies in a shorter than expected period of time. Thanks for reading. Pic included: Scale, batteries, instruction manual and calibration weight - I received this all in a nice pouch well boxed. The pouch is not included in the pic - it is just a cheap pouch with a velcro closure, nothing special but a nice touch.
B**H
Good quality and low price
Why spend more for a name? It's easy to use, and accurate. Nice that they include a weight in case you have to calibrate any time in the future.
C**2
Digital confidence in my turntables setup.
Modern digital stuff is so inexpensive and functional. This compact stylus force gauge does the job to verify that my cartridge and stylus are properly balanced. Turns out the counterweight on the tonearm is well calibrated. I had it dialed for 1 gram after balancing the tonearm and by gosh, the gauge says it was one gram. Very nice to find this on my really old stereo. After fusing with the gauge, the numbers on the screen looked wrong. So I used the provided 5 gram weight to switch the display to grams. The little symbols on the screen were to hard to identify. The only fault.
F**H
Great value
It’s accurate and cheap.
A**A
Indispensable para tornamesas ajustables
No sé por qué lo pensé tanto para adquirirla. Es un producto básico si tienes una tornamesa ajustable. Cuando adquirí la mía —una Fluance RT81– la ajusté de acuerdo al manual de fábrica y creí haberlo hecho bien, aunque el oído me decía que algo no lo estaba del todo: mis discos, incluso los más nuevos, sonaban como sucios. Mucho clic y pop. Cuál sería mi sorpresa al recibir la báscula, que el brazo tenía un peso de apenas 1.4 g cuando debería tener 2. Hice el ajuste preciso, ¡y vaya diferencia!
S**B
Like it and seems to do the job well at a budget price.
Not the clearest of instructions but good enough. Easy to use and works a treat. Nice storage pack but wish it would hold the test weight and spare batteries.
K**T
使いやすい
液晶が大きくて見やすい
M**N
Great
Evet işini iyi yapıyor.
D**N
Works as advertised
New to vinyls and was afraid my tracking force was way off. Bought this to verify my settings. Found it easy to use and it confirmed the settings on the tonearm so that's a relief.
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