Music hall s cork record mat not only improves the sound of your favorite records it also lowers record wear and improves stylus tracking.
Music hall mat review.
Lab review music hall s aztec blue cork record is an upgrade to their popular cork mat with enhanced decoupling cork material and improved dual layer design.
This mat does exactly what music hall said it would.
Built in defeatable phono preamp has good sound with moving magnet cartridges.
Aside from looking cool these cork mats actually improve the sound of your favorite records as well as lower record wear and improves stylus tracking.
This mat does exactly what music hall said it would.
It is a tweaked audio technica with a basic conical stylus and uses 2g tracking force.
Music hall describes it best the secret is in the 12 isolation discs surrounding the outside of the mat and the single larger disc for the center label.
The goal is to decouple the record from the turntable which according to music hall keeps vibrations from passing thru the tone arm.
It s naturally non static and non adhesive making the mat perfectly safe for use on all platters and it won t harm your records.
A seemingly simple lightweight design music hall cork record mat is made entire from cork and designed to replace virtually any turntable mat.
I have a herbies mat on it and that helped.
Cork is the perfect material.
Cork is the perfect material.
It sucks up unwanted vibrations and releases the life and energy of the music.
I no longer use a clamp and my bass is smooth rich and never boomy.
The mat eliminates the grunge and leaves behind a rich clear dynamic sound.
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I no longer use a clamp and my bass is smooth rich and never boomy.
Rings like a bell.
Overall for the money i like it better than the other budget tables i looked at.
Rubber mat also looks and feels expensive several steps up from others i have experienced in turntables in this price range.
Music hall melody cartridge is included.
The stock steel platter could use some damping.
How does a slipmat do all this.
It s naturally non static and non adhesive making the mat perfectly safe for use on all platters and it won t harm your records.
The goal is to decouple the record from the turntable which according to music hall keeps vibrations from passing thru the tone arm.