Is anyone currently using it? I have it on trial, the product is almost perfect NOS, but after about 7-8 minutes the LP loses its vacuum; is it necessary to also use a clamp to get the vacuum for the whole LP?
@best-groove round elastic for men's socks, what is that and where did you find it?
Also, for future reference, I remember reading that air leaks can happen with the valve. If you're not able to correct that then a good bike repair shop may help.
There are methods that are reported to a effective repair to the leaks that can occur to be found with a Web Search.
The AT 666 has become available within my Local HiFi Group and the use of one will eventually end up being compared to a variety of Platter Mat materials and LP Clamping methods in a few different systems.
If all goes well it might show it can do what a Periphery Ring and Puck Weight can achieve.
Is it offering more than a Ring and Puck can offer.
I have a question about the AT666 which occurs to me probably because I have never seen one in the flesh: I can understand how the mat holds the LP, but what holds the mat to the platter? Does it generate vacuum suction on both sides?
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