





🎵 Elevate your vinyl game—because your records deserve a gentle goodbye.
The Pahmer Q Up Automatic Tone Arm Lifter is a compact, power-free device designed to safely lift your tonearm at the end of a record. Featuring adjustable lift height and strength, plus three stackable platforms for thick platters, it ensures precise, damage-free playback without affecting sound quality. Ideal for vinyl enthusiasts seeking a hassle-free, protective solution.
| ASIN | B008OAMD26 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 127 in Home Audio Record Players |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | The Q UP |
| Manufacturer | Q-Up |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3 x 6 x 4.8 cm; 30 g |
P**L
Works well
I had seen reviews and YouTube videos of this and decided that it was a lot better than letting it run in the last groove if I fell asleep or went to make something to eat, it came well packaged and in good condition initially it seemed very plasticky (if thats a word) it comes with no clear instructions on what the 2 sliders are for one on the front and one on the back, after a bit of playing with them the front one alters the hight of the lifting bar and the back one the strength of the lift, the settings it came with practically launched the tonearm into the air and back down on the record (not something you want to happen) I ended up with the back slider just above midway on my project debut carbon evo. Once set up and after keeping an eye on it for a few records it works perfectly every time, nice slow lift no bounce I found one of my records that had a small run off area and set it to that. Its a bit fiddly but a guy on YouTube shows how to do it with a business card you need 3 hands cos before its fixed in place the arm knocks it out of place but once fitted its brilliant well recommended
T**D
Just what I needed
If like me you were sick of getting up every 15-20 minutes to lift the needle off your vinyl then this is a must, no longer do I have the sudden "oh crap" moment as you leap off the sofa to grab the needle as soon as the last song plays. I was able to pick mine up for £20 which when you weigh up the pros vs cons is worth it but I've seen it now at £50 from some sellers, it is NOT worth that much due to it's build quality. Don't get me wrong it's not flimsy but at the end of the day it's a piece of light plastic with some sticky tape on the bottom! Pros Works as it should Gives me a more relaxing listen Adjustable height Adjustable tone arm lift strength Cons Expensive for what you get Does need some tinkering (YouTube videos) No instructions (go to company site)
N**L
Feels cheap but absolutely does the job
Inelegant but effective. Set up in 5 minutes on my Debut Carbon EVO and it works as advertised. Once you set the force to a lower amount it is whilst not smooth is not too violent lifting. I have been tempted to buy the Audio-Technica AT6006R as a nicer looking and smoother option but honestly am not sure it is worth so much more money.
G**A
Absolutely fantastic little device!
Works brilliantly on our manual turntable. Bought a new system, and was sold a manual turntable as being the best for sound quality - but once home we were worried the stylus would get damaged sitting in the run off groove, esp if we forgot about it all night (and we do.) So one smart plug and the Q Up later and our investment is protected! We tell Alexa to turn the plug off in an hour/at a certain time, and use the Q Up to lift the arm when the record finishes playing. It was a little bit fiddly to install, took a few adjustments, and a ruler to ‘mark the spot’ but it was soon secured in place. Additionally, not having any electrical components it doesn’t affect the sound quality at all. Happy days ☺️☺️☺️
R**R
Overpriced poor quality
If you can afford a manual turntable, buy the £100 auto technica arm lifter. I was Very disappointed with this bit of plastic for £35. The trigger sets intermittently, when activated, the sprung arm is not damped, so it fires the turntable arm skyward. Would have been ok for a fiver but expected a quality product for £35, this fell short by a long long way
K**1
Q Up
Functions well but I think a bit over priced for what it is. Hard to adjust, but possible, to get a soft lift. Not very aesthetic but I suppose you get what you pay for. Easy setup regards placement but operation reminds me a small bit of a bouncer at a night club, waiting to chuck someone out at the end of the night. If your space constrained between platter and tonearm this is a good option as it has a very small footfall. 3M double sided tape is good and holds the " little chucker" firmly in place. I can definitely recommend it but in hindsight I should have gone for something more pleasing to the eye with a better damping system.
S**.
It works but feels cheap
It does its job. But it is actually to tall for my project debut carbon so instead i had to use my own adhesive to stick to the turntable instead of using the slide in stand that came with it.
S**I
Great addition to any manual deck.
The Q-Up was delivered quickly and I was able to get it fitted and setup on my Rega Planar 3 in under 10 minutes. I was a little worried that the top brace on the P3 would make fitting it awkward, but that proved not to be the case as can be seen from the photo. The grooves in the base unit made setting the correct height simple, pressing the 2 sides of the base unit together made it grip the main unit a little firmer to make the final front-back adjustments easier, once set I secured it with a little sellotape. In use the Q-Up works perfectly and lifts the arm with a smooth and slightly damped action, just need another one now for my 2nd deck. I noticed other reviews downgrading the Q-Up on cost grounds, it makes me wonder just how much they paid for theirs, I paid just a few pence over £20 inc delivery which I think is very reasonable considering that alternatives which do the same thing can cost anything from £40-£120, yes it’s plastic, but it doesn’t need to be heavy and over engineered to do the job.
P**O
After ruining a couple of needles with my manual turntable I decided to finally buy an arm lifter. It has a plastic look and seems fragile, hence the price, but it works very well on Planar 3 turntable. Easy to install. Very happy with it.
マ**イ
AUDIO-TECHNICA AT6006Rからの乗り換えです。 違いは ①位置決め後でも高さが調整できる。 ②位置決め後でもリフトアップ位置調整ができる。 ③リフトアップ動作調整ができる。 ④トリガー動作調整ができる。 AT6006Rでは一度決めると調整するには両面テープをはがさないとできません。 見栄えとネームで高額のAT6006Rより断然優秀な製品です。 敢えて欠点を上げるとオイルダンパーではないので「カチッ」といった動作音がすることぐらいかな。
J**A
Great little piece of kit. Quite brilliant actually. However, I nearly returned it because it sat too high for my turntable—a Pro-Ject Primary E. Luckily, I found some helpful DIY suggestions on the Pahmer website… long story short all I had to do was remove the little foam strip on the top of the tonearm lifter and I had all the clearance I needed. Works exactly as described now.
S**Y
Easy to set up & after fine tuning the lift adjustments it works great & I believe will prove reliable. I have a Soulines TT which has an unusual dust cover. Due to the size of the lifter I have to put the cover on out of square which I didn't see coming but not the end of the world. Conventional dust covers will be fine. Very pleased.
M**R
Działa bez zarzutu, spore możliwości regulacji oraz dostosowania do gramofonu.
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