Dear Richard, For further clarification and to expound on your post above, the current Artisan Fidelity Sp10Mk2 Technics Sp10Mk2 replacement platter (~5kg.) is comprised of a magnesium alloy based lower segment and pure Copper upper section. The platter's internal cross section features concentric damping provisions to help tame stray resonances. Initially, the platters used a slightly heavier (+.4kg.) aircraft aluminum lower section but was eventually replaced by magnesium alloy possessing superior damping characteristics.
Pryso, Acute observations regarding the robustness of the factory Technics Sp10Mk2 A's DC based motor, indeed it (including supporting bearing architecture) is easily capable of accommodating a heavier platter and/or mat over stock. For reference, the factory Mk2 platter weight = 2.9kg. and a respected replacement platter mat, say for example the well known vintage Micro Seiki CU-180 weighs in around 1.4kg.
Pryso, Acute observations regarding the robustness of the factory Technics Sp10Mk2 A's DC based motor, indeed it (including supporting bearing architecture) is easily capable of accommodating a heavier platter and/or mat over stock. For reference, the factory Mk2 platter weight = 2.9kg. and a respected replacement platter mat, say for example the well known vintage Micro Seiki CU-180 weighs in around 1.4kg.