Racks are a clear case of "horses-for-courses". Some manufacturers e.g. Grand Prix Audio, will insist on knowing what the various loads on the rack will be so that they can customise it by tuning it.
Praiseworthy though this approach may be it only deals with synergy at a simplistic level (i.e. no real-world AB testing with operational equipment)
Turntable support synergy is so unpredictable that the simplest mechanical features can radically alter the sound. I doubt that there are any guarantees that an esoteric table costing megabucks would even top a group table in a 5 or 6 way face-off against bargain priced opposition.
Praiseworthy though this approach may be it only deals with synergy at a simplistic level (i.e. no real-world AB testing with operational equipment)
Turntable support synergy is so unpredictable that the simplest mechanical features can radically alter the sound. I doubt that there are any guarantees that an esoteric table costing megabucks would even top a group table in a 5 or 6 way face-off against bargain priced opposition.