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A brand new affordable platter mat to radically improve the sound
of your records
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HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT UPGRADE AT A LAUGHABLY LOW INTRODUCTORY OFFER
The unique Origin Live "upgrade" mat acts as the critical
interface between your vinyl records and turntable.
Experimentation with different mats are simple and quick. The sound
differences are usually obvious , even if your deck does not have
a mat.
Users find that the "upgrade" mat makes a far greater
difference than most mats but more importantly it is a positive
difference to every aspect of the music.
Bringing Music alive: - The new mat will greatly
enhance your level of enjoyment due to the way it brings recordings
alive. Music becomes far better integrated and more natural. In
particular bass is solid and keeps time with the rest of the music
- too often one hears slow bass that lacks attack, and has an overhang
which muddies the rest of the music.
Not only this but the mat produces bass extension of maybe an extra
octave. This new dimension of speed and air is not limited to the
bass regions but extends right through the frequency range. The
key words to summarise the differences this mat makes are - natural,
dynamic and transparent.
Tone from a Mat
The other week, I attended 2 live music performances given
by entirely different groups. It was interesting that in the first,
a violinist added superbly to a non classical band - the leader
remarked afterwards "she has amazing tone".
Later that week an Orchestra conductor was introducing a lead cornet
player doing a solo and remarked "he has superb tone".
After listening to the first few notes I could understand what he
meant. It was the sort of rendition that was so noticably pleasurable
to the ear that you wanted to keep listening. Another player, playing
the same instrument may be technicaly brilliant, hit all the right
notes but just not be that pleasant to listen to.
This provoked a lot of thought on the similarities of "tone"
in hi fi equipment. It has to do with that indefinable "something"
that measurements don't really have much hope of capturing. Some
may claim to have the answers, but the truth is usually far more
complex. The point of this story is that every material in the hi
fi replay chain has a tone and some are far superior to others.
The material you use to support the actual playing surface in vinyl
is probably one of the most important.
THE FUNCTION OF A PLATTER MAT
A great platter mat has 3 functions which are very tricky to reconcile.
To decouple the record from vibration entering
it via the turntable - this includes bearing noise, transmitted
motor noise through the drive system, cartridge feedback "chatter"
transmitted via the tonearm into the deck, groundbourne/ airbourne
audio feedback, underground pumps etc.
To absorb and transmit resonance out of the record itself.
It is hard to imagine the microscopic levels that a hi fi cartridge
functions at. The truth is, that a stylus vibrating in a record
groove sets the vinyl resonating in a way that will feedback into
the stylus if not highly controlled. This feedback may be momentary
to the tiniest fraction of a second but will nonetheless create
blurring of the signal and overlay other parts so that they will
not be heard. In other words there can be loss of information and
addition of spurious noise to the intended signal. A good platter
mat can do a great deal to eliminate these problems.
To transmit the drive to the record without elasticity
or slip Unlikely as it may seem, the surface that the record
sits on responds very slightly to the amount of drag on the record.
At best, this will be a very slight momentary elastic movement backwards,
but enough to slightly deaden the impact of a bass note drum strike
for example. At worst it will cause the record to slip backwards
- this is only blatently obvious when you can hear wow occuring,
as in the case of a badly dished record, that only contacts the
platter in the centre.
Why a new mat?
Over a year ago we introduced a semi rigid mat that we called the
"performance mat". Feedback on this mat was almost universaly
positive with users reporting superior performance over recognised
market leaders that they already owned.
Further experimantation led to a new flexible composite material
which sounded even better. Not just a bit better but a lot better.
To be fair the new flexible mat (which we are calling the "upgrade"
mat) does most things that the "performance" mat does,
only it does them better - especially in the bass area. However
the 2 mats can complement each other and the semi-rigid performance
mat does add a touch of additional transparency to the flexible
upgrade mat.
To quote from the first user of the flexible upgrade mat
"Unbelievable difference, thought the Resolution turntable
sounded good before, much better in every way than my Primare CD31
cd player, and infinitely better than other turntables I have owned.
After fitting it with Siver tonearm and a Dynavector 20 cartridge
and now have added your new mat, I cannot stop listening to Vinyl.
The mat has improved all areas of the sound, most noticeable are
the increase in soundstage, front to back mainly, the start and
decay of instruments being played are also improved, detail is better,
backing vocals that were audible before are now easier to follow,
as are the lyrics of the main vocals.
But the largest improvement is the Bass performance, all notes
are much clearer and the extension better, it has improved the timing
of the music areas also which makes the musical message much more
obvious, these are areas I was already more than happy with!
Surface noise is also reduced, which has resulted in more fine
detail being heard, without those details being brought too far
forward in the mix.
The Improvements in my system are amazing, I would have been impressed
if this had been an arm upgrade or even a turntable upgrade, just
can not get over all I have done is add a mat to it, bearing in
mind I was using the turntable without one.
The rest of my system comprises of a Whest Audio 2 box phono stage,
Primare I30 amplifier, and Wilson Benesch Actor loudspeakers.
Your brand has totally changed all my cynical thoughts, everything
you have helped me with has exceeded my expectations.
The mat however is possibly the biggest improvement I have heard
from any upgrade so far.
Thanks as always for your advice.
Rod ( Rob ) Woods
Will it work on your deck?
Finding a mat that works universaly well on all turntables is almost
like the quest for the Holy Grail. In over 22 years we have experimented
with countless platter mats varying from felt, fiberglass, air gap,
various foams, cork, graphite, carbon fiber, acrylic, PVC, MDF,
aluminium, rubber, silicon and steel laminates etc. This is to name
but a few. Many of these mats yield significant improvements to
some areas but have drawbacks in others.
The Origin Live upgrade mat is only 1 mm thick, and so is well
within the ability of most tonearm height adjusters. The material
mix from which it is manufactured must remain confidential.
Special limited time introductory offer? The mat
will retail for £39 but till the 30th August we are offering
it at £29 (£10 off). As with our other products, a money
back gaurantee is included if you are not entirely happy with the
result.
All we ask (and there is no obligation to do this) is that you
drop us an e-mail to let us know how the mat performed on your particular
deck and allow us to publish your comments on our web site "user
comments" page (we only list your name and country, not address).
This is so that we can build a list of known results for different
decks that can be read by other turntable owners.
We hope and trust that this mat will work universally on all decks.
However if this is the case, it will be an utterly unique experience
as other brands of mat tend to yield different experiences.
Remember the mat comes with a money back guarantee if ordered directly
from Origin Live. Should you be in any way dissatisfied, just return
the mat for a full refund (excluding carriage). Origin Live dealers
may also offer a guarantee but this is at their discretion.
To order, simply link now to our online
shop - "upgrade" platter mat or contact an Origin
Live dealer.
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