I have a PT-6, too...haven't tried the teflon wrap on that one, yet. But, overall, judicious use of constrained layer damping has been
leagues more helpful in taming resonances without overdamping the music. Fluid damping fantastically helpful, too - with no downside that I can think to sonics. It either helps or it doesn't do much at all...unlike wraps.
Michael Percy Audio has constrained layer damping foils for like $2.95 a tiny strip. Or $9.95 for a 9 x 12" sheet and you can make 500 'magic' dots from it...enough for about 80-100 tonearms. The improvement is often vast without the downsides of plast-i-clay dots, or teflon, electrical tape, sorbothane wraps (I've tried them all

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Note that Audioquest's better PT-9 was silver/non-powder coat finish and had blown foam inner fill to tame tonearm body resonances further - a fantastic idea, I gather. It's really a well engineered arm (either the PT-6 or 9) from OEM Jelco of Japan
