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In Reply to: Wonder if a light thin mat is right for the Denon's light alloy platter. posted by Opus 104 on April 5, 2012 at 09:58:11:
I am using it without the stock mat now. What is ringing? I noticed that the Denon mat is very heavy I have looked at Herbies and could get one...are you using a Hebie's on yours? And if so which one? I could easily use the Music Hall mat on another table
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- RE: Wonder if a light thin mat is right for the Denon's light alloy platter. - Dreamcatcher 10:03:46 04/05/12 (7)
- Ringing is a resonance in the platter. If you rap on a bare alloy platter - Opus 104 11:04:55 04/05/12 (6)
- RE: Ringing is a resonance in the platter. If you rap on a bare alloy platter - Dreamcatcher 23:15:37 04/05/12 (5)
- As far as tubes for the Yaqin, if you want a warmer, richer sound, - Opus 104 05:24:21 04/06/12 (4)
- RE: As far as tubes for the Yaqin, if you want a warmer, richer sound, - Dreamcatcher 12:19:39 04/06/12 (2)
- No tools needed. The tube towers just push down and twist a bit and pull off. - Opus 104 13:05:35 04/06/12 (1)
- RE: No tools needed. The tube towers just push down and twist a bit and pull off. - Dreamcatcher 13:41:30 04/06/12 (0)
- RE: As far as tubes for the Yaqin, if you want a warmer, richer sound, - Dreamcatcher 11:40:19 04/06/12 (0)