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In Reply to: RE: It will be interesting to compare this to the Herbies mat on my TD-150. posted by Opus 33 1/3 on April 26, 2015 at 09:01:36
I would guess just at looking your picture, that the mat is a failure. When the record is suspended in few places as this picture suggests, the record will resonate without control....not a good idea. Some people might like the sound....to each their own.
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Oh please give me a break - the only thing resonating out of control is your typing fingers!
Daleda.....and just why do you think that record mats exist at all.?? Before you ridicule my typing skills, know what you're talking about.
If a mat makes that much difference then your system probably sucks to begin with!
check #4
#5 is why I use the Funk mat and an inexpensive acrylic.
anything non-compliant has worked best for me: acrylic, whatever the Funk is made of..cork also has an attribute of increasing apparent detail in my system but is somewhat 'flat' as well. I have heard more dynamics using Funk mat and acrylic. The acrylic mat i use is very thin and the Funk mat is 4mm.
I have yet to try the Herbie's so am interested to hear further what Henry has to say.
Edits: 04/26/15 04/26/15
Opus 33 1/3
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