U-Turn Audio Turntable Cue Lever

$40.00

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Model: RORBITCUE UPC: 853986006425 Item: 169989

Product Information

Cue Lever

U-Turn's silicone-damped Cue Lever helps you safely and precisely cue your records.

Features

  • Use the stainless steel lever to lower and raise your stylus or pause your record.
  • Easy to install on any Orbit Turntable. No tools or adhesives required. Just snap it onto the tonearm base.
  • Gently lowers tonearm to protect your stylus.

Specifications

Specifications

  • Stainless steel
  • Compatible with any Orbit turntable

What's in the Box

What's in the Box

  • Turntable Cue Lever

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Customer Reviews for U-Turn Audio Turntable Cue Lever

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Rated 5 out of 5
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ordered this initially when I purchased the turntable....beats having to manually lift up and put down tonearm.....still wish their tables tonearms would at least lift up automatically when done playing....I can deal with moving it back to its rest manually
This review was collected as part of a promotion
May 13, 2020
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over 3 years ago
Rated 4 out of 5
Works as intended. Wish it was a little cheaper given how simplistic it is.
April 2, 2020

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i suck at placing the needle and don't want to worry.
Adrian K on Apr 29, 2020
i suck at placing the needle and don't want to worry.
Adrian K on Apr 29, 2020
Good to use if you (or family members) don't have steady hands when lowering a tonearm.
Lucas M on Mar 25, 2020
Good to use if you (or family members) don't have steady hands when lowering a tonearm.
Lucas M on Mar 25, 2020
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