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Do they Mat(ter), turntable mats.
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<blockquote data-quote="grumpybear" data-source="post: 916134" data-attributes="member: 15920"><p>As others suggested separate platter/sub platter belt drives like Thoren and Linn work best with thin mats as the two platters cancel their own resonances to a large degree. One piece platters need all the damping they can get as they ring like a bell. This can be a problem for the cheaper direct drives as the motors struggle to spin their own platter never mind the mass of an extra mat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpybear, post: 916134, member: 15920"] As others suggested separate platter/sub platter belt drives like Thoren and Linn work best with thin mats as the two platters cancel their own resonances to a large degree. One piece platters need all the damping they can get as they ring like a bell. This can be a problem for the cheaper direct drives as the motors struggle to spin their own platter never mind the mass of an extra mat. [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
Vinyl
Do they Mat(ter), turntable mats.
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