TT mats


I have a VPI Scoutmaster TT and am wondering if any of you can recommend a matt for the platter and why?
Thanks in advance
Steve



handymann
@enginerd1960 i think the spindle is too short to place a mat on top of the rubber mat on most of the turntables, but it is possible on SP-10mkII 

I think using Isodamp between the platter and a stiff mat would work well

 https://www.rathbun.com/c-40-damping-isolation-materials.aspx

There is various thickness available . The SP10MK 2 has a long spindle

enginedr1960, I'm not an engineer.  Which thickness of Isodamp would you suggest?

Also I trust your moniker has personal meaning and is not an example of poor spelling attributed to engineers in general.  ;^)
Sombody should just start selling mats out of Isodamp, if SME is using that I guess is very good stuff.
Dear friends: Through my audio life analog experiences I found out that the enemy is " metal " no matters where, what kind or how is used. Unfortunatelly sometimes metal is  the way to go.

I owned and still owns several mats almost all the ones you name it here and other custom made ( including the MS. ) and till now  the one at the top is the SOTA Suoermat that in theory has the same vinyl , SOTA never disclosed its real blend materials used with.
When SOTA started to market its mat they did it along its very good reflex clamp ( that I owned. ). Today Basis Audio has same type of clamp that beats the SOTA reflex.

I'm not talking here about the lewm problem with EMI that needs a metal mat to disappears the EMI problem, it solves that problem but can't solvees the way all metals tends to resonates in easy way: can't stop the feedback comeing from the LP underside to the stylus tip again. The SOTA mat almost eliminates/changes the frequency of that feedback to a range where it's not a quality degradation on the cartridge signal or at least put at minimum.

What will define on each one of us which mat is for us depends on each one MUSIC/sound targets and the audio system quality and resolution.

Diferent persons with the same romm/systems could like diferent mats. In that Analog Planet research  the most notable information is that 42% of the audiophiles just did not listen any changes ! ! ! 

Anyway there is no doubt that mats and clamps makes a difference.

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.