Very early on, upon seeing the original Diva dust cover, the Record Doctor Remus immediately observed that the design, with the cover on sitting on the platter, will have more weight on the right side which covers the tone arm area, hence will cause the suspension to sit unevenly while the cover is on. The solution is to make the cover rest not on the platter but on the 3 casing of the suspension feet which needed to be elevated a bit, so as not to stress the suspension via the platter. I found 1 round iso puck Made in Taiwan and cut it into half. Just right to get 2 pieces as the 3rd casing on the right cannot be elevated by a puck since it will hit the cartridge. Found just the right thing to elevate the right side near the tonearm - a tall piece of styrofoam cut to size. Result?
Elevated cover, not stressing the spring suspension via the platter. Parang 'magnetic floating device'.
And finally, 'GOODNIGHT IRENE'. A nice silky blanket to cover the Diva for the night. I just hate the thought of dust crawling into the Diva, and normally I don't let Divas hang out in the cold.