If you want to get the best of your transport, try this.



http://www.symposiumusa.com/rollerblocks.html 

I had used these three roller blocks under CEC TL0x for 5 years about 15 years ago and now I am using them under Jay's Audio CDT2 Mk2.

There are two different balls. If you can afford, the super ball is recommended for more effect.

With these roller blocks, transport give higher resolution and sharper focus.

I think it's effect is more than good digital cables.

But I recommend combination of roller blocks and good digital cable to get the best of your transport.
shkong78

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I've tried about a dozen different isolation/vibration devices, mostly high end types.  
I use mostly Stillpoints under my tube equipment and isolation transformer.  Which Stillpoint model was dependent on the component and often the Ultra Minis were best.
I also use Stillpoints under my TV cable box (what a difference), Bluray player (for the audio) and under my ADS speakers used for a video system (tightens the bass and imaging).  
I use a Townsend Sink under my VPI TNT VI.  A MUST! (VPI TNT feet are wholly inadequate)
I used a buckwheat pillow under my EAR 324 phono pre when I used it.  Buckwheat pillows are also a CHEAP and EFFECTIVE alternative to all the mainstream isolation/vibration gear, even if it isn't 100% as good as some, it does a good job at low cost (but not aesthetically pleasing).

Buckwheat pillows are no laugh.  Some high enders use them as well.  Just try one under tube gear and see how much better the equipment sounds than with the built-in footers.  The worst sounding footers were Magico Qs, at $1400 for a set, they s l o w e d down the sound and robbed it of life under every piece of equipment I tried it with (about six).  When critics said that it offers a blacker background, yes it does, at the expense of the music.