Got a chance last evening to listen to the new MK3 NGS with the new copper platter vs the stock platter. I was at Chris' house for the audition and I took my well run-in back up iFi iPhono in order to have one less variable in the mix. The arm was the Kuzma 4 point which I own but the cartridge was as VDH Colibri. The sound was as you might guess.., exceptional. I also brought my own albums Modern Cool (Mofi) and others I know very well. With the stock rubber platter mat the sound was very similar to what I get at home. With the copper mat.., I don't think it is possible to put into words how much better it is. That previous sentence is not hyperbole. Snappier dynamics, more air, more detail, longer decay on notes, more languid sounding while still sounding far more responsive. It made my 33 version of Cafe Blue sound more akin to a 45. I have already ordered the mat for my table. The stock mat sounds like you have literally introduced a layer of wool over your drivers compared to the copper platter; this implies no tilting up of the spectrum whatsoever, just a removal of the over-dampening he stock mat is (in direct comparison) obviously imparting.
The MK3 NGS itself is a sight to behold. I tried to lift one end and while I could (I weight lift) it is very very very heavy. I may have my unit converted to NGS but I am not decided yet :) MK3's just keep getting better!
The MK3 NGS itself is a sight to behold. I tried to lift one end and while I could (I weight lift) it is very very very heavy. I may have my unit converted to NGS but I am not decided yet :) MK3's just keep getting better!