Dear @castner : If some of your 3 tonearms are unipivot designs then you need to use the silicon no matters what.
As a fact even if are not unipivot designs it's always best to use the silicon in paddle and normally will improves the cartridge/tonearm quality performance.
If the tonearm design paddle characteristics permit it you can try to use more or less silicon and listen with which quantity improves more the quality performance.
Normally too silicon can't deaden the sound/overdamped if you take care that it does not impedes the free tonearm vertical/horizontal movements.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
As a fact even if are not unipivot designs it's always best to use the silicon in paddle and normally will improves the cartridge/tonearm quality performance.
If the tonearm design paddle characteristics permit it you can try to use more or less silicon and listen with which quantity improves more the quality performance.
Normally too silicon can't deaden the sound/overdamped if you take care that it does not impedes the free tonearm vertical/horizontal movements.
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.