Ringmat 330 MkII XLR review

A turntable platter mat for those who appreciate minimalism in design

Ringmat 330 MkII XLR
The basic design of the Ringmat 330 MkII XLR gives the turntable a light and airy sound

TechRadar Verdict

Brings quality to the highest frequencies, but this mat is not at its best in the bass and does not avoid slight resonance in the midrange.

Pros

  • +

    Brings quality to the highest frequencies

Cons

  • -

    Not at its best in the bass

  • -

    Does not avoid slight resonance in the midrange

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test.

Ringmat started out as the descriptive name of a product consisting of thin concentric cork rings stuck to both sides of a piece of stiff paper, like this model, the Ringmat 330 MkII XLR.

Since then the range has grown and there is now a whole Ringmat Support System available, in one go or piecemeal, plus various models of which this is broadly typical: others offer slightly different overall thicknesses and/or enhanced performance due to detail design differences.