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Rubber Or No Rubber???
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JayD
Tisk Tisk Tisk, Dirty Minds :p.

Do you use the rubber that comes with the tables under slipmat? Or just put the slipmat strait to the platter. If so why or why not?

JaY
DJ LIQUID
no rubber for me :D

it creates less friction :cool:
Sinonick
no rubber of course
trancearmada
no rubers it feels more natural if you know what I mean!;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
DJ LIQUID
quote:
Originally posted by trancearmada
no rubers it feels more natural if you know what I mean!;) ;) ;) ;) ;)


:D :D :D
Wicked Neo
quote:
Originally posted by trancearmada
no rubers it feels more natural if you know what I mean!;) ;) ;) ;) ;)



LOLOL ! !
oh dear haha

Anyway I have my slipmats direct onto the platter too . .

Haak
no rubber here either. it makes the platter too heavy, accelerates slower i think
TBA
I think the whole point of slipmats was so that you didn't use the rubber because the rubber doesn't 'slip'
Sinonick
is this some kind of joke? is there ANYone actually spinning with the rubber mat instead of slipmats? (or even placing the slipmats on the rubber, that would be no use then. wouldn't it ???)

if there is anyone spinning with rubbermats instead of slipmats post here please...
jdat
if you keep the rubber then it might make your records feel like they are warped cause the slipmat will get deformed and start throwing some wabbly moves on you... I don't know how to explain


the slipmat and rubber can't stick to each other


take that damm rubber off!

:p

Dj Thy
The rubber mat is not designed for dj'ing. It was designed as an antistatic measure for when you are using the turntable for regular play (as in a hifi installation for example).
DJ Ezzian
No rubber
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