The Mooo Mat is sold seperately for $74.95 from any Music Hall dealer both instore and online. Music Direct and Needle Doctor, as well as other online retailers, are carrying them now.
Music Hall Introduces New MMF 11.1 Turntable And "Moo-sical" Platter Mat
The design features a quadruple layer plinth that isolates the motor layer, the lower layer containing the opposing magnet feet and the arm board layer, all in an effort to reduce noise and motor induced vibrations.
The thick platter is of acrylic and here it is topped by a mat made of cowhide and cow hair, hence the black and whilte "palomino" look. Hall told this skeptical journalist that the stray cow hairs quickly stop shedding and that thereafter records stay perfectly clean, while the mat produces an attractively well-damped sound. Price is $4495.
Readers ask why Pro-Ject builds a turntable for another manufacturer and the answer is that Music Hall's Roy Hall had established over the years a different distribution channel that gets the 'tables designed per his specifications into an alternative universe in which Roy Hall has lived for many years.
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I just picked up the Moo Mat. It looks really cool but unfortunately on my table it did not "instantly improve the sound of all my records" like it said on the package so I returned it.
It did sound better than the stock felt mat that came with my MMF-2.2 but was a step down from the sound using my Music Hall cork mat. The sound with the cork mat is cleaner, more defined, and a little louder. The moo mat sounded a little vailed compared to the cork but I'd take it over the felt.
One issue with mine, I don't know how prevelent it is, was that it was not a uniform thickness. I don't know if it was the hide or hair but it made all of my records look a little warped.
Too bad because it did look cool.