Let me try this again, my discussion was not intended to imply that the aluminum platter was the cause, only a point of reference. I suspect that the very thin leather mat that I am using can more easily conduct the static electricity produced to the platter which via the platter bearing is electrically drained to ground. When I tried a thicker leather mat which had a thicker suede nap, even with the platter grounded, enough static developed to allow the record to lift the leather mat.
Static electricity pulled the rubber mat right off the Turntable!
Howdy folks!
Lotta static with the TT. Rush lifted the rubber mat right off the SL Technics 1200 GR table tonight! I live in Miami Florida with a billion percent humidity. I keep the humidity at 55 to 60 percent while I'm gone and drop it to 45 percent asap. Better grounding? Better wall socket? Pre play were dead of static. Lifting it, it's charged!
Thanks,
Brent
Lotta static with the TT. Rush lifted the rubber mat right off the SL Technics 1200 GR table tonight! I live in Miami Florida with a billion percent humidity. I keep the humidity at 55 to 60 percent while I'm gone and drop it to 45 percent asap. Better grounding? Better wall socket? Pre play were dead of static. Lifting it, it's charged!
Thanks,
Brent
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