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Dan,Thanks for the update--hope the audition was worthwhile.
Hi guys,I was wondering what kind of tables you all have, and was too lazy to look up your systems. Dan, IIRC you have an MMF-5, which I believe is non-suspended (similar as far as that goes to my Rega). Does it use a clamp? My Rega is clampless, and from what I've gathered sounds better that way. Wondered about the effect of the mat vis-a-vis suspended vs non-s, and clamped vs clampless.
The AQ sorbothane mat didn't do anything good for my TT. The bass seemed a little bloated and the high end a little muddy when compared to my regular felt mat. It was not a big difference and I had to listen at fairly high levels, but there was a difference. Part of the problem may be that the AQ mat is almost 3 times as thick as my felt mat. If I had adjusted the VTA it might have improved the sound.
Hi DanThanks for trying out the footers. FWIW, I have a pretty low-end Sony ES cd player in my bedroom system ($40 on eBay) and I can't notice a difference with the pandafeet under it either. One of the reasons I offer the no-questions-asked guarantee Also, if your player weighed less than the footers were rated for they might have had no effect, in fact they may even make things worse.Gary
Here are the facts. Basis 1400 is a non suspended table with thick acrylic plinth and platter. It comes with no mat but with a heavy clamp. The turntable sits on a granite shelf on top of a rigid rack. I put 50 lb's of lead ingots on the shelf to make it as heavy and thus (hopefully) as inert as possible. While I was adjusting the VTA I also set the cartridge weight a little heavier then the recommended weight. Eureka! Something happened and everything just clicked.Any guesses at what happened?
On Basis 1400/ Incognito mod Rega 250/ Benz Glider 2L, however, it made a huge difference. It enriched music without bloating it. Analytical and detatched sound turned visceral and connected. Joni Mitchell went ...