TAZstudio Premium Turntable Slipmat / slipmat -Cork Turntable Slipmat Proves Sound Quality with Better Grip [4mm]-Black Psychedelic Light Art
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For the most part, it's fine when the humidity in the house is high, but as soon as it drops below 50%, the static becomes unbearable, even more terrible than standard rubber mats, which I think never ceases to amaze me. Apart from that, it is quite thick at 4mm and well made in general. My only intent was to use this mat as a cosmetic piece and not for any other purpose In comparison to rubber or cork mats, the acrylic mats do an excellent job controlling static, far and beyond what rubber or cork mats did. There is no difference between the night and the In my opinion, this is a fantastic combo and I only use the cork because I could see the holes in the platter through the acrylic mat (as well as a manufacturer's sticker I haven't yet removed). The following caveats should be considered, though If I use my setup on a table with VTA adjustment (the height of my tonearm can be adjusted), this setup will only be effective. As a result of the 4mm thickness of Taz Studio cork mat combined with the 3mm thickness of acrylic mat, my VTA adjustment is at its limit. I can't get anything higher than my current cart (an LP Gear "The Vessel!" Aside from that, I am quite happy with this combo. Rubber mats also provide the added benefit of making acrylic platters much less likely to slip on the metal one when used alone, as they can when using one does this while brushing a record with a little extra pressure and isn't a big deal at all.
On my Teac TN300 turntable, it went with this slipmat. The static electricity caused by the mat was far more than that caused by Essentially, A WHOLE LOT of fine cork particles were drawn to the record due to the static, resulting in its destruction. With a carbon brush, I tried to get the grooves of the record clean again, but tiny cork particles embedded in the grooves prevented me from getting it clean. My only regret is that I should never have This mat is a poor replacement for my rubber mat, especially if you're just looking for a cool There was a mistake on my part.
It is not possible for me to comment on the functionality of the system. After attempting to use this a few times, my record player's arm began to automatically move back to its original position, resulting in the needle scratching I found the mat to be too thick for my set up. Based on the picture, I also assumed this was going to be blue in color but the ink is black.
The letter that I received was printed However, once I had my turntable loaded, I had forgotten all about it! It appears that the record is held in place well by this sturdy, quality record. Even in black, the design is pretty gnarly, so enhancing the sound is definitely a plus.
The pattern on this turntable mat caught my eye, but I was not expecting it to sound this good as my system is an extremely expensive setup that costs north of 500K dollars, and I have tried several esoteric (read as expensive) mats previously. The Harmonix TU-100 stood out among all of them, because it sounded slightly different from the others In spite of the cork mat's modest size, it achieves up to 80% of the standards of that expensive mat at a fraction of the cost. I heartily recommend it!.
You've done a great job. Although I feel like the cork is isolating the record a bit, my records that have already been staticky end up being even more staticky when played on this mat. If you keep your records in an antistatic environment, that may require you to dry clean before playing these records. If you wear static sleeves, you should be just.
This is a very cool slipmat that looks and sounds awesome. A sturdy product. The system is static-free. Recordings have been improved in richness. The platter looks really impressive with the food on it. With transparent vinyl, it is possible to create interesting illusions. As a recommendation, I would say yes.