Best, or ideal record clamp


Record clamps seem to be an obvious benefit in the process of playing records. Do record clamps work with every turntable? Are there certain clamps specific to brand A or B turntable because they work better with these brands? What is considered to be an excellent after market record clamp? I was recently told the HR record clamp is a good one to purchase. If so, what are the differences? Any advice is welcome. I own 2 turntables. One is a Brinkman, the other a Thorens TD124.
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Do record clamps work with every turn table?....No

I would say many would benefit from a centre weight and or even a platter mat especially light weight platter design.
Experiment and listen.

Stanwal I agree with your friend with the Raven table, no mat or centre weight.
These table's really come to life with a "good" isolation platform.
Thank you for the informative responses. Now that someone has brought up the isolation platform, what is a cost effective platform to do the job? I'm using a granite piece which is definitely not perfect. Some say a good chunk of maple will do the trick adequately.
A cost effective platform that does the job.

One source is Galibier Design, somewhere on this web site is detailed information on building a sand box isolation platform.
I built one a few years ago, it's good.
Then there is Silent Running Audio, Minus-K ect.
Just a contrarian view FWIW. I used clamps religiously on VPI tables (HW-19 Mk. 3 and TNT Mk. 2) for at least 15 years, then was playing around with a Ringmat on the TNT and was surprised at how much better I liked it. Unclamped, that is. I went from there to a Boston Audio Mat I on the TNT and subsequently on my current replinthed Lenco and have had no desire to go back to the bother and (to me) dulled sound of a clamp. BTW, back when I thought these things were desirable, I went all the way to a $250 Black Diamond Racing clamp. As is obvious, YMMV. Dave