The mat is actually made from Metacrylate (no carbon), the material Goldmund used for their TT platters, motorboards, and plinths. Goldmund felt this material most closely approximated the properties of vinyl, and when properly clamped, the record became 'one' with the platter. To increase that 'bonding', the surface of the platter (and the mat you have) is slightly concave to help the clamp put even pressure across the record.
I don't think Goldmund intended the sticky AQ sorbothane interface, so I'd get rid of that if I were you. 3 or 4 little pieces of double-sided Scotch tape spaced evenly around the platter are all you need to keep the mat from slipping.
And you will need a clamp.
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I don't think Goldmund intended the sticky AQ sorbothane interface, so I'd get rid of that if I were you. 3 or 4 little pieces of double-sided Scotch tape spaced evenly around the platter are all you need to keep the mat from slipping.
And you will need a clamp.
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