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Kuzma mat

KUZMA · Analogue Accessories

Kuzma mat

Precision-engineered surface to stabilise your records and reduce mechanical resonance.

The Kuzma turntable mat is engineered to serve as the critical foundation for your record playback. By creating an intimate, resonance-free contact point, it allows the stylus to trace the groove with total stability, free from the colouration caused by unwanted platter energy. Positioned within the Analogue Accessories line, this mat reflects the Kuzma dedication to mechanical excellence. It is designed to work in harmony with the high-mass nature of serious turntables, ensuring that the integrity of the signal is maintained from the vinyl surface through to the tonearm. The resulting sonic character is defined by a newfound sense of composure. Listeners will observe a darker background and an increased focus in the soundstage, as the mat effectively manages micro-vibrations that can otherwise obscure the finer textures of a recording.

Key Features

01

Advanced damping

Materials selected specifically to absorb platter vibrations and prevent them from reaching the record surface.

02

Optimised surface

Provides a secure, non-slip interface that keeps the record perfectly flat for consistent tracking.

03

System integration

Designed to maintain the correct platter height and ensure stable contact across the entire disc.

Chapter 01

Engineering Purpose

The turntable mat is a deceptively simple component that handles a complex task: separating the record from the mechanical environment of the platter. Kuzma has focused on material properties that effectively dissipate energy without introducing a sonic signature of their own, ensuring that what you hear is solely the information on the record.

Chapter 02

Sonic Impact

By neutralising the resonances that typically occur at the platter-record interface, this mat allows the system to sound significantly more transparent. You can expect a tighter, more authoritative bass response and a clearer separation of instruments, providing a more lifelike presentation of your favourite music.