@hifiguys
Sounds good.
Platter mats are always a subject of debate. I keep on hand Micro 180, Final Audio ( 4.5kg chrome copper ), Goldmund Methacrelate/Clamp, SAEC 300, Seisin and a few others.
I keep them all because really the "best" mat can vary so much depending on the platter underneath the record - different platters different mat.
Do you have the gunmetal platter (most common )or stainless steel platter ( rare ).
If you have the gunmetal platter the cheapest option for you would be to just use a very thin leather mat.
I would be weary of buying a Micro Cu180 because most of them are warped.
There are some less expensive gunmetal mats around like the Tenuto that come up for sale every now and again.
SAEC 300 is very good on most decks - it has a very relaxed sound. The copper mats can be a little more incisive.
I have also had success with the Boston Audio Mat 2 on a 13kg gunmetal platter - not the best of the best but very good and hard to beat for the money.
Another option is glass/crystal plus leather - the glass dampens the ringy Micro platter and actually sounds ok - I experimented with one on my Garard 301/401 heavy platter. They can be had for about $100 with recessed centre label.
I also find the Micro Stabilisers pretty useless. You either need a reflex type clamp or a stabiliser with decent weight - 1.0kg up. Otherwise they don't really do much.
I use the Saec with no stabiliser, the copper mats with stabiliser, for example.
Unfortunately it's trial and error, so start with a couple of cheapies to get a feel for what you might like.