Effects comparable to crystal glass
Audio accessory award winner
Made of high clear glass and 6mm thick.
This glass material is of high purity and is used in museums and art gallery showcases.
A slight counterbore is placed on the label portion of the surface that contacts the record to improve adhesion.

High transmittance glass and crystal glass are very similar, so it may not be easy to tell. After listening to the comparison repeatedly, I found that the center of gravity of high-transmittance glass is slightly lower than that of crystal glass, which is sometimes preferable, which was a surprising result. When the glassy sound is suppressed, the original tone of the instrument begins to be heard, and at the same time, the bass sounds as if it has been extended deeply.

Please note that if the platter is made of highly smooth metal, it may be slippery.

| External dimensions | W290×H6mm |
|---|---|
| weight | Approximately 940g |
The HIGH TRANSMISSION sheet uses high-purity high-clear glass, and utilizes the acoustic characteristics unique to glass material.Sound quality that exceeds crystal glassThis is a product that pursues
"The center of gravity of the sound is low, and the resolution of the bass range is outstanding."
Professional comparative listening tests have shown that high-transmittance glass has a ``slightly lower center of gravity'' than crystal glass, and this has been evaluated as contributing to the stability of the sound and the expression of low frequencies. Reviews have pointed out that the bass sounds as if it has been extended deeply, and that the bass line of the song is clearly defined by improving the resolution of the bass range.
"The unique sound of glass disappears, and the original tone of the instrument stands out."
Many users find that the **"glass-like sound"** peculiar to glass is suppressed,The tone becomes very naturalI appreciate that. By suppressing unnecessary resonance, the original tone and texture of the instrument become clearer, bringing out the maximum appeal of the record.









