Weathers Stylus Gauge
A stylus gauge from Weathers Industries, used to measure stylus tracking force of a phonograph tone arm.
Weathers Industries was founded by Paul Weathers in 1950. He was an engineer who developed a turntable with an exceptionaly light tone arm using FM modulation and a stereo speaker system using a subwoofer. He manufactured his high end turntables and speaker systems first in Collingswood NJ, then in Barrington, then Cherry Hill Industrial Park. He later moved his operation to 1006 Route 73 in Mt. Laurel. Weathers was last located in Marlton Sqaure (today Staples Plaza) in Marlton, where it moved to from Mt. Laurel in the late 1970s. It is said Mr. Weathers kept this small shop open for his customers who purchased his equipment, but they also serviced other brands. Shortly before his death in the early 1990s the shop became Fidelity Stereo and TV Service Center.
Weathers Stylus Gauge
A stylus gauge from Weathers Industries, used to measure stylus tracking force of a phonograph tone arm.
Weathers Industries was founded by Paul Weathers in 1950. He was an engineer who developed a turntable with an exceptionaly light tone arm using FM modulation and a stereo speaker system using a subwoofer. He manufactured his high end turntables and speaker systems first in Collingswood NJ, then in Barrington, then Cherry Hill Industrial Park. He later moved his operation to 1006 Route 73 in Mt. Laurel. Weathers was last located in Marlton Sqaure (today Staples Plaza) in Marlton, where it moved to from Mt. Laurel in the late 1970s. It is said Mr. Weathers kept this small shop open for his customers who purchased his equipment, but they also serviced other brands. Shortly before his death in the early 1990s the shop became Fidelity Stereo and TV Service Center.