I use Boardsmith 2" thick mahogany butcher block boards under both of my tables - a spring suspended VPI HW-19 Mk. IV belt-drive turntable and a direct suspended Denon DP-75 DD turntable. Boardsmith will make a butcher block to any size and species of wood you want for between $ 200 and $ 300. My blocks sit of five 25# rated elastomer Vibrapods which are, in turn, mounted to a stiff 2x2 frame which is tied to the walls of my equipment alcove. Very solid.
With this setup the VPI is earthquake proof, the Denon less so. It picks up acoustic feedback in the bass, but only at VERY load levels. Pierre Sprey (Mapleshade owner) is a pretty astute dude - I think there definitely is a benefit to 2" solid platforms for most TTs. Maple is a good species, but probably not unique.
Pierre also knows his way around fighter aircraft design - one of the best minds in the business - we could use him back in the aerospace business today.
With this setup the VPI is earthquake proof, the Denon less so. It picks up acoustic feedback in the bass, but only at VERY load levels. Pierre Sprey (Mapleshade owner) is a pretty astute dude - I think there definitely is a benefit to 2" solid platforms for most TTs. Maple is a good species, but probably not unique.
Pierre also knows his way around fighter aircraft design - one of the best minds in the business - we could use him back in the aerospace business today.