Pierre Lurne who designed TT's for Goldmund and his own
Audiomeca used acrylic and lead for all his platters. I owned
his Audiomeca J1 which platter was 8kg weight thanks to the
lead ''loading''. But, if I remember well, there was no mat included.
This suggest the assumption that acrylic platter don't need a mat.
My Kuzma Stabi Reference also use acrylic but in combo with
aluminum plates instead of lead. Kuzma however provided his
platter with his own made mat from ''textile'' and some additive.
Because my ''German artillery'' consisting of Basis Exclusive,
Emitter II , two transformer - and two battery power supply
also use acrylic I stated to be ''loaded with acrylic''. I somehow
seem to ''attract'' acrylic. Lew advised '' loading'' with Slivovitz
instead. Well I can assure him that my cellar is (also) loaded with
this ''best plum brandy'' in the world. Made in Serbia btw (grin).

