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    Quote Originally Posted by synsei View Post
    I will post better pics tomorrow...


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    That's better Amazing what a difference a bit of daylight makes to the picture quality

    Nice & tidy setup
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    It looks great on the rack, but the rack is shite. It's wobblier than a jelly, even worse than the pine one I was using before so its gotta go, but first I need a TT shelf.

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    Of course, I meant NAD C340, not 3140...

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    Always like the Classe amps..

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    Quote Originally Posted by synsei View Post
    It looks great on the rack, but the rack is shite. It's wobblier than a jelly
    How nice to know that there is more improvement to come sound wise once rubber rack is consigned to where these wobbly bits deserve to go to
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    Tru dat Mark. If only it were as easy to consign my wobbly bits to the same fate. Not sure that a beer belly would sell quite as well on the 'Bay though...

    As you can see I've placed some of the kit on my home made granite isolation platforms. Would this be strictly necessary on a decent quality rack with 6mm glass shelves?

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    Quote Originally Posted by synsei View Post
    As you can see I've placed some of the kit on my home made granite isolation platforms. Would this be strictly necessary on a decent quality rack with 6mm glass shelves?
    Only your ears can tell you that, my guess is yes though
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    Quote Originally Posted by synsei View Post
    There is an Acrylic mat and a thin, Sorbothane mat on the TT. The thinner mat is supposed to sit under the Acrylic one to prevent slippage, but I find the Acrylic mat sits firmly on the platter with no problems. I use the thinner Sorbothane mat on top as I find many of my records do slip if the combo is reversed.
    Hi Dave,

    Is there much of a sound difference between the current mat duo and the stock felt mat? I'm using a cork mat on my TD160, and I've been looking at changing that.
    DIY is fine and dandy, but just try selling it on!

    Nathan.

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