So I decided to go with the SRM/Tech Delux platter since the machined recess on the underside to accommodate the drive pulley seemed a little larger than most other platters from what I could determine - i.e. 163mm dia by 10mm deep.
The platter fit my not-so-standard "Rega-based" turntable with about 1mm to spare, so no further "adjustment" was required.
Was it worth it? - On very good recordings there is a very definite improvement in details and soundstage - and everything sounds "fuller".
Violins sound much smoother without loosing details and the improved "room acoustics" made the concert hall appear a whole lot deeper and that alone made the purchase worthwhile.
I think that with a better phono-stage the improvements would be so much more noticeable.
One thing - the platter comes with little rubber discs that you can place on the sub-platter if you want to use it without a mat - to eliminate the VTA correction. These should be replaced with something a little harder for better results.
NOTE: I have the ISOKINETIK subplatter, which is so much better than the Rega sub-platter, so I do not know if the same results would be achieved on a Rega sub-platter, but I suspect the impact might be less apparent.
There's always something to work on :-)
The platter fit my not-so-standard "Rega-based" turntable with about 1mm to spare, so no further "adjustment" was required.
Was it worth it? - On very good recordings there is a very definite improvement in details and soundstage - and everything sounds "fuller".
Violins sound much smoother without loosing details and the improved "room acoustics" made the concert hall appear a whole lot deeper and that alone made the purchase worthwhile.
I think that with a better phono-stage the improvements would be so much more noticeable.
One thing - the platter comes with little rubber discs that you can place on the sub-platter if you want to use it without a mat - to eliminate the VTA correction. These should be replaced with something a little harder for better results.
NOTE: I have the ISOKINETIK subplatter, which is so much better than the Rega sub-platter, so I do not know if the same results would be achieved on a Rega sub-platter, but I suspect the impact might be less apparent.
There's always something to work on :-)