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Vinyl
Do they Mat(ter), turntable mats.
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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 916005" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>I've recently started comparing different mats. OEM thickish rubber, a thin silicone mat and harder Funk Achromat and they definitely have different sounds. I don't have a cork mat at the moment. The trick seems to be to find the right combination of deck, cartridge, arm, mat, recording, room, environment, mood, drink, amp, speakers, temperature, humidity, time of day and a few other less-important factors.</p><p></p><p>So far the thin silicone jobbie seems to be my all-round favourite. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 916005, member: 456"] I've recently started comparing different mats. OEM thickish rubber, a thin silicone mat and harder Funk Achromat and they definitely have different sounds. I don't have a cork mat at the moment. The trick seems to be to find the right combination of deck, cartridge, arm, mat, recording, room, environment, mood, drink, amp, speakers, temperature, humidity, time of day and a few other less-important factors. So far the thin silicone jobbie seems to be my all-round favourite. [/QUOTE]
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