Audio Technica’s AT-6006 safety raiser first appeared in the seventies and was the most successful of such devices, but production ceased many years ago. Increasing demand since has seen second-hand devices selling for silly money on auction sites. The device works the guided through the setup process by the simple instructions. Once the end of the record is reached, the tonearm pushes on the tiny wire with a yellow ball on it and triggers the release of a damped piston that lifts a lever positioned underneath the armtube. After the tonearm is parked, the raiser is reset by pressing the lever back down. It only requires the slightest pressure to activate the device, raising the tonearm gently and smoothly. The height of the lever is adjusted by a height lock screw, and for decks where the tonearm is high above the plinth, two spacers are provided to increase the overall height and are held in place with the supplied double-sided adhesive discs. There is also an option to turn off the riser when it is installed, making it much easier to use. The AT6006 is a practical solution for those that want to avoid wear to their precious vinyl and cartridge should they become momentarily distracted and are unable to manually raise the tonearm once the end of the LP is reached. This is a superb device that works every bit as well as the original and will be a welcome addition to many vinyl setups.
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