HAL-O, Isolation platforms, and tube cd players


I have just installed HAL-O tube dampeners in my Jolida JD 100 which sports GE 5751 triple black plate tubes, and I believe I am finally attaining the emotional sound I have been looking for in my system. I was always yearning for more decay and transparency. I have it now in spades! These are the largest and least expensive improvement I have made to my system in months. Only $10 each.

Anyone out there also using an isolation platform or "Aurio's" or some other isolation points under their digital equipment in conjunction with tube dampeners in their digital setup?

In general, "Can a guy isolate gear too much?" What is the point of diminishing returns? the source component? or the amp, preamp? I run passive preamp, solid state amp.

Thanks!
red2

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The HAL-0 dampers are working out very well in my cdp. After my suggestion, a friend also tried them in his tube preamp and was immediately impressed. They are a great value.

The wall rack I made for the cdp uses two steel brackets with a 1.25" maple board screwed on top. Another 1.25" shelf supported by vpods on top of that. Spikes in that shelf support the Neuance shelf. I use the stock feet on the cdp.

I also have a passive linestage that is supported under the bottom shelf of the wall rack using some threaded tubes and a hardwood frame to utilize the rack mount capability. See the photo in my system.