the big issues with a Minus K for a turntable are;
(1) the turntable design needs to have it’s weight evenly distributed on the footers.....so it can be centered. some turntables have more weight to the back for instance. it needs balance to ’float’ and decouple.
(2) the floor needs to be solid below the rack. if it’s moving around then you cannot stabilize the Minus K and it will be ’nervous’....reducing the performance.
a vibra-plane, or even better a Stacore, can work with a floor not solid. they are passive air bladder type devices and while not as effective as a Minus K, are not as needy for stability.
(1) the turntable design needs to have it’s weight evenly distributed on the footers.....so it can be centered. some turntables have more weight to the back for instance. it needs balance to ’float’ and decouple.
(2) the floor needs to be solid below the rack. if it’s moving around then you cannot stabilize the Minus K and it will be ’nervous’....reducing the performance.
a vibra-plane, or even better a Stacore, can work with a floor not solid. they are passive air bladder type devices and while not as effective as a Minus K, are not as needy for stability.