Geoff, I would have thought that "EMI absorption" is but a more concise term for "low frequency magnetic field absorption". Especially since my reading also tells me that the forte of mu metal as a shield is to block or contain EMI, rather than RFI. As I understand it, mu metal is not much good with RFI. Please correct me, if I am off base here.
L07D owners, including me, espouse the use of a shield between its platter and the stainless steel "platter sheet", which seems to be Kenwood's term for "mat". For a few years, I used TI Shield, when it was available from M Percy, in this application, and I reported that it did some audible good. Then I bought an Ortofon MC2000 cartridge and mounted it on my L07D. I immediately noted that the rotor of the L07D motor, being itself a large magnet, induced magnetism in the TI Shield, which in turn sucked my MC2000 down on to the platter, nearly collapsing its suspension, a very very bad thing. This observation forced me to remove the TI Shield from the sandwich, and I have lived without it since then. Apparently the placement of the magnets in the MC2000 (and maybe other Ortofon LOMC cartridges) makes it uniquely susceptible to this problem, because I never had experienced it previously with any other brand or type of cartridge. I know that Dave Garretson used ERS cloth on his L07D platter, instead of TI Shield, and I wonder whether ERS cloth would produce the same induced magnet problem, probably not. However, I always thought that ERS cloth might have the negative effect of impeding energy transfer between the platter sheet and the platter, on an L07D, which is why I have not tried it up to now. Any comments appreciated. ERS is not quite as good a shield as was TI Shield, as far as I can learn from my reading. (It's a very complex subject.)
On my TT101, I use an SAEC SS300 mat that was hanging around the house, which I tell myself adds some shielding effect between motor and LP surface. I am using an Acutex LPM320III cartridge in an FR64S, on the TT101, and I perceive no problem that could be ascribed to EMI or RFI, so I don't worry about it. In fact, that combo is sooooo surprisingly good that I am loathe to experiment further.