I just ordered a TEAC Washi turntable sheet for my P10. I've been using a white leather mat that sounds great but it lifts off the platter occasionally. I hope the Washi sheet solves the lifting off issue and sounds as good as my leather mat. I upgraded to the P10/Apheta 3 in February 2020 from a Rega RP10/Apheta 2 that I owned for 4 years and I'm really pleased with the improved performance. The upgrade virtually eliminated motor noise, improved tracking, and cuing the arm feels more precise. The improvements Rega made in manufacturing precision has resulted in a better sounding turntable. I think Rega knocked it out of the park with the P10. My dealer that I've done business with for the last 25 years gave me a great deal on a trade-in upgrade.
Mat for Rega P10
I decided to start this discussion to hear different experiences from Rega RP10 and P10 users. I know Rega does not suggest replacing their own, supplied with turntable, mat as doing so can degrade the sound but I have to say that I am loyal opposition to that concept, looking for replacement ASAP.
I know Framer recommended the Stein Music The Perfect Interface Carbon mat but $625 for mat is quite steep I think. Even the cheapest one is $250 and I do not consider It a bargain.
Does anybody here use either of those two mats and can share some insight as to why they are so expensive and if they really make that much of a difference?
I know Framer recommended the Stein Music The Perfect Interface Carbon mat but $625 for mat is quite steep I think. Even the cheapest one is $250 and I do not consider It a bargain.
Does anybody here use either of those two mats and can share some insight as to why they are so expensive and if they really make that much of a difference?
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