Recommended cork platter for my SL 1200 GR Technics TT


Howdy folks-

I'm new to the vinyl kingdom but have some early success with cart, phono pre and turntable selections. Most pieces of the system are new and coming together nicely. 

Problem is the Gosh Darn static. Dang! All new and old vinyl is cleaned through my Record Doctor and come off looking good with no charge. Next step into the MoFi static free sleeves and wait to be played. When it's game time, I pull them from the sleeve, no charge but I hit em with the Milty Static Gun, then onto the table to be groomed by my Audioquest anti static brush and played. 

When I pull the record off the table, most have a static charge and some you can feel the charge coming off the record like it's an electrical storm! Dang sauce! 

I'm also running my dehumidifier between playings. I'd say the humidity is around 45 to 55, but doesn't seem to make a difference. 

Cork platter? Shrimp platter? 

Thanks for chiming in!

Brent
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GRUV GLIDE...Kills static eliminates it! one of the best products for vinyl records imo, I dont play records without this stuff. You apply it once and then not agian for a long time. excellent.

https://www.amazon.com/GruvGlide-GRUVGLIDE-DJ-Package/dp/B0015VEZ22/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=15282...
Matt M
I might suggest an alternate approach.  And maybe the culprit isn't the turntable.  Maybe you are generating static electricity which discharges when you touch the table. 

So try this....  Grab a small allen wrench (usually plenty around audio equipment) and MUTE THE SYSTEM.  Touch the allen wrench to the preamp chassis to discharge any static you might have generated.  Then see of there is static when you raise the tonearm or touch the record.  

My listening chair has upholstery that tends to generate static electricity which I have to discharge before touching any equipment.  
You house is probably too dry. Add a humidifier to you HVAC. The cork platter will change the sound and usually not for the better.  Notice that many of the best turntable manufacturer's don't use mats. 
Hate to say it, but I agree with the Gruv-Glide idea.  In the past, I've had huge problems with static and GG totally eliminated it.  If you apply it properly, it leave minimal residue, which is removed by the stylus after a play or two.  Now I don't seem to have the problems with my Basis, which has a separate ground for the bearing, so I don't use it much if at all.  BTW, I think Nitty Gritty Pure2 cleaning fluid has an anti-static agent in it. I think.  It's good stuff too, which never hurts.  
@bpoletti 

My listening chair has upholstery that tends to generate static electricity which I have to discharge before touching any equipment.  

Just take your shoes or slippers off and try it again, should not be a problem.