Dan,
We some times have to actually work when we are at work!
Getting back to the review, I am truly amazed at the difference a mat makes. One of you who is poopooing the 1k mat upgrade may want to audition it.
Basis TTSorbothane mat: Really brings out the bass and puts meat on the mid range. I do not hear loss of detail in the treble, but it is weaker in strength than mids and bass. Overall, it presents music that you want to listen on.
MMF5 mat: Even presentation. Well balanced but thinner all across the tonal spectrum. Overall, you can leave the chair if something comes along.
Oracle Isolater mat: Well balanced presentation. Details and bass are good and voices are neutral. Definitely want to stay in you seat to hear the rest of the LP
MMF 5 TTI just want to say I am comparing the mats and not the systems. This setup with Project arm and Goldring cartridge definitely is a step or two below the Basis setup in musicality.
MMF mat: This is the entry level sound. Pretty good detail but not much bass and depth. Just for this review I went up to my bedroom where I "tolerate" my wife's college system consisting of Sony receiver, Technia TT with generic cartridge and Bose speakers.

She insists on having them there because it was her first major purchase on her own and is proud of them.

What am I to say excep to say, "they are lovely, honey?" I mean they are just for "mood" music, you know.

Anyway, MMF5 blows this set up out of the water. So, those of you looking for a good beginning set up, there is a big gain at this level from your college (at least for me) consumer level TT.
Sorbothane mat: It adds little more bite to the bass but not really balanced. Probably not worth the expense for this "upgrade".
Oracle Isolator mat: This is a highly unlikely combination. The overall sound is balanced for the setup but there is not a whole lot of difference. It's definetly not worth the cost of this "upgrade".
Oracle TTOracle mat: This is my best system -- detailed, balanced, punchy and nuanced. This beats stock Sony XA777es SACD presentation. This is also the set up that frequently gets me in trouble because I find myself saying, "I will be right there," alot when my wife calls for the upteenth time!
Sorbothane mat: It is pretty close in overall sound but loses some details. Still good but not worth the PITA in peeling off the record after playing.
MMF mat: Don't do it. Loses all detail.
Not to be a tease, but I gotta go back to work again. Post some of your conclusions. I will post my conclusion later. Remember I only had my two ears to depend on.
Ciao!