Mat for Rega P10


I decided to start this discussion to hear different experiences from Rega RP10 and P10 users. I know Rega does not suggest replacing their own, supplied with turntable, mat as doing so can degrade the sound but I have to say that I am loyal opposition to that concept, looking for replacement ASAP.

I know Framer recommended the Stein Music The Perfect Interface Carbon mat but $625 for mat is quite steep I think. Even the cheapest one is $250 and I do not consider It a bargain. 

Does anybody here use either of those two mats and can share some insight as to why they are so expensive and if they really make that much of a difference?

arturgorniak

I measured my stock mat at 1.5mm thick using a digital micrometer.  The P8 has a different stock mat so it's no surprise that its thickness is different.  I consider a 1.5mm thickness difference significant.  Looks are subjective but I don't like the looks of the Hexmat and its $375 price tag is a no go for me.

I didn't realize the P10 has a different mat than the P8. Maybe the P10 platter is thicker. I got the P8 close to when it first came out and the P10 was still a confirmed rumor (so I never saw one) with no release date in sight. Rega sells other color wool mats and says they fit all Rega tables. Either they forgot about the P10, or they think a 1/2mm difference is insignificant.

The cool thing about the Hexmat looks is when a record is playing how it looks like the record is floating above the platter. When it is on the platter with no record on it, it certainly looks different. I could take or leave that, but the look while spinning I like very much. If I had a white platter, I might think differently.

Anyhow from a purely sound (not functionality) standpoint, it is tough to tell the difference between the Rega, Herbie's and Hexmats, which is why I watched the Audiophile Man's review of the Hexmat, but as usual, he basically said you get what you pay for and didn't say which was the best bang for the buck, but since the Hexmat was most expensive, he unsurprisingly liked it the best, by a good bit.

 

 

 

A very positive experience with the Herbies Way Excellent 2 compared to the Linn felt mat for me. I have a 2mm that Herbies recommends for the LP12 so no measurement issues. Makes a much better connection to the platter which I suppose is how it tightened up the sound nicely from bass through top end.

The Linn felt mat would often lift up when removing a record and I’ve always been worried that it could catch the stylus. The Herbies stays put which is great.