I have liked the sound of the Empire for many, many years. Some of this sound, or lack of it, is from the mat design. Empire mats found on the 598 and 698 series were molded black rubber. The unique thing was that these mats supported the record only from the very outer edge. The Empire could play 3 different size records, 12, 10 and 7", and each record size had it's own support. This was accomplished by lowering the height of each outer support band so that is was clear of the the outer one(s). This design seems to minimize transferred platter noise (and perhaps belt/motor noise) and made the playback very quiet. It also had a side-effect, in that it helped reduce record warp, because the record was only supported at the outer edge, the weight of the record helped to minimize the warp.
So I finally found some suitable tape gasket and did the outer edge treatment to ARMod. Since ARMod is only a single speed table, and I have no 10" 33 1/3 lps, the single band is enough.
You may want to give this a try.
Wayner