Vertere Technomat. About $130.
http://http//www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0721/Vertere_Techno_Mat_Review.htm
http://http//www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0721/Vertere_Techno_Mat_Review.htm
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Vertere Technomat. About $130. http://http//www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/equipment/0721/Vertere_Techno_Mat_Review.htm |
I knew there would eventually be the usual opinions here. I have one. 96.73% of the time they change the sound but don't improve it. I always wondered if HW was having a little fun at the expense of the rubes when he added a piece of very thin brown parchment paper as a platter mat with his decks. Platter mats, periphery rings and center weights all change the sound. Mats the most, periphery rings the least, center clamps/weights in the middle. Once your ears and brain become accustomed to the change they don't add anything to ultimate enjoyment. This is not what most vinyl enthusiasts want to believe, so they won't. The biggest benefit of platter mats is to enable those with VTA/SRA problems-those that can't go low enough-to achieve proper VTA/SRA. I think Herbie's caught onto this. |