The important word to note here is "slip" on the slipmat...it should be able
to slip....thus, a large rubber (although beneficial from the point of view
of protection) mat would stop the slip mat from slipping....
:)
RoNAn
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From: "72.03.24 161.70" <matthias.hoys@skynet.be>
To: "IDM@hyperreal" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 10:35 PM
Subject: [idm] turntable slipmatt question
quoted 2 lines My turntable came with a pretty heavy rubber matt on top of the metal
> My turntable came with a pretty heavy rubber matt on top of the metal
> platter. Do I have to remove the rubber matt when I want to use a slipmatt
?
quoted 1 line If I place the slipmatt on top of the rubber matt, is it necessary to
> If I place the slipmatt on top of the rubber matt, is it necessary to
adjust
quoted 1 line the height of the turntable arm ? I'm a bit puzzled here, just don't want
> the height of the turntable arm ? I'm a bit puzzled here, just don't want
to
quoted 11 lines ruin my precious records due to a bad turntable setup ...
> ruin my precious records due to a bad turntable setup ...
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