Mike, as I imagine an electro-magnetic field to work, the waves are not absorbed but are deflected by mumetal. If I am right, then the waves would flow out and emerge around the edges of the motor - still interacting with the cartridge as it plays the record. When the shielding is done for the platter, this flow around the barrier would also happen, but shielding the platter would disperse the field to the outside of the record and the interference would occur outside the playing surface of the record.
I had also thought of shielding the bottom of the platter rather than the top - this way you won't have to be so particular at adhering it. But I'll have to wait until I see the material in the flesh. Mario, is there any reason for doing the top versus the bottom?
Of course, I may be full of hot air here and this is a guess based on my extensive ignorance of electro-magnetic fields.
I had also thought of shielding the bottom of the platter rather than the top - this way you won't have to be so particular at adhering it. But I'll have to wait until I see the material in the flesh. Mario, is there any reason for doing the top versus the bottom?
Of course, I may be full of hot air here and this is a guess based on my extensive ignorance of electro-magnetic fields.