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Choosing the best turntable mat

This video is about choosing the best mat for your turntable. Since there are various typologies it is important to know your turntable and experiment using different types, hard or soft. Here are suggested a few of the best types for each category and other useful information. ------------------------------------------------- Turntable Mat detailed info by R. Bruil: http://www.soundfountain.com/amb/ttma... Music: "Jazz Brunch " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) -------------------------------------------------- As suggested by IVAR I am adding some further information on the mats I personally tested. I did not do this in the video because the results I obtained will not fit perfectly everyone but must be taken as pure personal experience and basic suggestions since my system produces results different from any other (obviously). The Technics rubber mat is probably not a simple rubber compound considering the high price of the SL1200G. In any case this mat has a good treble, good mid frequencies, excellent bass, controlled and not too punchy. Usually rubber has a different results, more restrained, so I was pleased by this. The leather Wooden Bull mat did not thrilled me. All aspects (high, mid and low frequencies were kind of set back if compared to the Technics rubber mat. The cork side of the wooden Bull delivered similar results but with less details. I must admit that the high frequencies were better than the former. The Perfect Interface by Stein: I actually started out with the top of the tops, the Carbon Signature, which sounded dull and rather dry!! I was shocked! Then, after contacting Holger Stein himself, who came and visited me at my home to do some tests (Yes! He really did that!), he gave me a more simple model, the Signature version. Finally things got much better. The Stein Music Signature mat, made out of the Tapa Cloth Tree paper, is directly set on the brass platter of the Technics delivering the best results. All frequencies finally sounded correct and the stage was much wider. I must admit that in the end, the Stein mat is better than the Technics rubber mat. Overall, considering the high price of the Stein, I think that the Technics rubber mat for only a few Euro / dollars delivers an excellent sound! A few suggestions: Acrylic mat (US): https://amzn.to/2DBcPwS (UK): https://amzn.to/2DhBhCB (IT): https://amzn.to/2OBTCMM Crystal/glass mat (US): https://amzn.to/2RNMyyw (UK): https://amzn.to/2Dijo6H Rubber mat (US): https://amzn.to/2z5HQWa (UK): https://amzn.to/2DzcPxz (IT): https://amzn.to/2DCc1rP

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