Rueben - I don't have any experience with leather pads, but given that your turntable has isolation feet, and MDF plinth and acrylic platter, you're already pretty much where you want to be and I would avoid using the felt mat altogether. Just make sure that your vertical tracking angle is appropriate.
If your pro-ject has the threaded spindle, the threaded clamp that pro-ject ships with some of their higher-end tables would be a nice addition as it allows you to set the pressure precisely.
One other thought for this thread (that was alluded to earlier) is that vinyl is usually the best coupling surface. I'm surprised that people with glass/ MDF, metal platters don't simply use an unwanted LP as a platter mat.
Greg
If your pro-ject has the threaded spindle, the threaded clamp that pro-ject ships with some of their higher-end tables would be a nice addition as it allows you to set the pressure precisely.
One other thought for this thread (that was alluded to earlier) is that vinyl is usually the best coupling surface. I'm surprised that people with glass/ MDF, metal platters don't simply use an unwanted LP as a platter mat.
Greg