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after a new set, loads and loads of advice online, however wondering, what's our members (as in the real world view) take on these 

any recommendations, any avoids, go for the high quality or low/average etc etc etc

anyone like to jump in...

 

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Having had crimynal slipmats (great quality, accurate printing & fair price) in the past, the only thing I find wrong with that type of slipmat is they can be too 'smooth' and allow discs to slip if you don't use a clamp.

Also being a bit too much of a perfectionist for sound quality I did read a few articles which claimed the absolute best mats for protection against slip and sound quality/protection of the vinyl were actually the thick rubber mats that Technics come with originally.

So I now use them. 

 

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15 hours ago, Timbo58 said:

Having had crimynal slipmats (great quality, accurate printing & fair price) in the past, the only thing I find wrong with that type of slipmat is they can be too 'smooth' and allow discs to slip if you don't use a clamp.

Also being a bit too much of a perfectionist for sound quality I did read a few articles which claimed the absolute best mats for protection against slip and sound quality/protection of the vinyl were actually the thick rubber mats that Technics come with originally.

So I now use them. 

 

thanks for that 

as with a lot of audio/sound equipment once you start digging there's a lot of options (and cost!)

going by your above, am looking towards decent thick rubber mats, maybe a step below branded option

thanks

 

 

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technics rubber matts are best for technics decks if you are just playing / listening, and want the best quality...if your djing and you need to cue up records they wont work, unless you turn the deck off... if that makes sense...

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6 hours ago, Pigeon Thing said:

technics rubber matts are best for technics decks if you are just playing / listening, and want the best quality...if your djing and you need to cue up records they wont work, unless you turn the deck off... if that makes sense...

TBF we use these for DJing regularly, but we always stop rotation to cue in of course. I can see they'd be no use for mixing/scratching as they are far too grippy.

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Ok , been a while I know , I asked if anyone knew anything regarding silicone slip mats . It turned out they where silicone rubber , and our friend Tiscapitol gave some very good advice , which I took on board and ordered a set of decent silicone rubber mats .

They're slightly recessed and sit on top of my original reloop felt mats , the sound difference is much better and if playing a dished 45 ( as long as its dished the right way ) no need for any sleeve etc for support .

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