In high-fidelity analog audio systems, the mechanical connection quality between the stylus and the tonearm directly affects the geometric accuracy, operational stability, and long-term consistency of the system. To meet the actual needs for fine-tuning the stylus height and ensuring installation stability, we have introduced an Ceramic Cartridge Spacer as a more reliable and predictable solution for the vinyl record player system.
Designed specifically for standard 1/2″ installation systems This ceramic gasket is suitable for all arm structures that adopt the standard 1/2″ (12.5 mm) stylus installation specification. It is compatible with the vast majority of MM and MC styluses and standard headshell configurations available on the market. It can be easily integrated into existing turntable systems without the need for additional modifications.

Alumina ceramic materials – a stable and restrained engineering choice The product is made of alumina ceramic (Alumina Ceramic). As a mature engineering ceramic material, alumina has high hardness, high rigidity and excellent dimensional stability. It does not age easily during long-term use and is not affected by humidity or environmental changes.
Compared to common plastic or soft gaskets, the ceramic material forms a more stable and rigid installation interface between the stylus and the head shell, which helps maintain the consistency of the stylus’s geometric relationship.
Precise weight control, facilitating system calibration The weight of the single pad is approximately 1.8 g. It ensures a fixed thickness and structural stability while avoiding excessive influence on the effective mass of the arm, making it convenient for users to perform controllable and repeatable fine adjustments during system calibration.

Detailed design tailored for both enthusiasts and rational users This product is mainly used to increase the fixed distance between the cartridge and the cartridge head housing, assisting in the fine adjustment of the cartridge height or the vertical tracking angle (VTA).
As precision ceramic components, the product requires careful handling during use and installation – treat it like thin glass and avoid dropping or lateral impacts to ensure structural integrity.
Applicable Scenario
– Installation and adjustment of vinyl record turntable cartridges
– Systems requiring fine-tuning of cartridge height / VTA
– Analog audio systems with requirements for mechanical stability and installation consistency
– Vinyl enthusiasts and engineering-oriented users




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