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Dj Nacht
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| quote: | Originally posted by PivotTechno
Putting pressure on the platter won't harm the motor of your 1200 - if that was the case, then turntablists would be going through new decks on a monthly basis.
Heavier (and yes, sometimes warped) pressings often won't slip as easily under your fingers. Adjust the weight of your pressure accordingly and you'll be fine.
If it's really an ongoing point of contention, buy a pair of Phonomat Rhythmats - you'll never want for a better pair of slipmats. |
funny how you mention them, in the process of having custom mats done by them. Do you think they use the same material for custom as they do rhythmats?
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Sep-18-2010 18:32
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Dj Nacht
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| quote: | Originally posted by IL Duce
for now you can try using one of the plastic covers that your record comes in...cut it to fit your platter and profit.
it is ok as a temporary solution, but it still won't be as good as a proper slipmat. |
Not really sure if it will help but ill try it. Some vinyl slip like butter and some are just warped to shit I guess.
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Sep-18-2010 20:57
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DJ RANN
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Try checking the center hole as well, some are too tight. Don't bore them out and be careful but the nib of a metal pen can just loosen it slightly.
I've tried em all over the years and I find the best mats are the technics ones (purple logo) with the plastic slip underneath. Perfect balance of grip and slide.....easy to find anywhere as well.
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Sep-18-2010 21:14
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