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| quote: | Originally posted by suhkorea
if you have the wax paper that came with the technics m3d mk5.. you can put it between the slipmat and rubber pad... it doesnt make any difference if you have the pad on or off if you have the wax papper between them.. I personally have the rubber pad to even it up with my stylus. |
You dont put the wax between the rubber pad and slipmat. Its one or the other. And it will be slicker and lighter without the rubber mat.
The rubber pd would be for basic playback, no mixing or cueing.
Felt slipmat for mixing and cueing.
Ive used a couple different brands, and I have not noticed a difference. Only time if noticed a difference is when I started using the wax that comes with the technics slipmats, it seemed to be a bit slipper.
I've never heard of slipmats scracthing your records. I dont believe it, unless their are studies that prove it, which I doubt (but i can be wrong).
The main difference that ive seen with certain slipmats, is that certain ones are heavier, while some are lighter and slipper. You can also make custom ones, as many turntablist do. Some are made for scracthing, since you need nice slick ones for that type of application.
As far as the custom ones, my causin had used two pieces of thin wax type paper on each tt, with a very thin felt (or something else) material on top of the wax, as the slipmat.
The reason for using two wax papers instead of one is to make it xtra slippery, without adding extra weight. Same goes with the thin felt type material. Those records really slide on his decks, but that is his preference, because he does a lot of cueing and scratching.
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