Turntable cones/spikes or shock absorbing feet?


How about both?

I've dorked around with my turntable (SL1210) feet various ways over the two years. Recently I tried something that turned into a real keeper:

I had been using the Parts-Express solid brass Dayton speaker cones as the threads fit the Technics. They were seated directly on a butcher block turntable and were noticeably better than what I'd had before.

What I tried was taking a set of "floor savers"--those flat metal discs with an indentation in the center for protecting floors and shelves from spikes--and placing the cone points on the floor savers, and placed the floor savers on top of a set of weight-matched Vibrapods.

Voila! This made everything better--no tradeoffs. Lower noise floor, better imaging, better dynamics at both ends, better inner detail.

The problem is that it's hard to come across floor savers of sufficient diameter to perch on the suspension doughnut of the Vibrapod.

But there's another way: Herbie's (maker of the Way Excellent TT mats) makes these cone/spike grounding bases, which combine floor savers of various sizes with an underlayer of his dBNeutralizer(tm) pad.

The Vibrapod website also mentions this type of arrangement, but as I said, the challenge is finding a floorsaver big enough to use with Vibrpods.
johnnyb53

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The only problem with the soundcare superspikes for the Technics is the fact that the base of the Technics table flexes where the M6 screw goes in, so you need a spike with a larger diameter or you need to shim with washers to make a base.

Unfortunately I have no experience with the Soundcare product but have also been interested in it because of the lower cost.
I ordered http://www.oregondv.com/15spike.htm spikes from Oregondv . com, they custom did some 2.15" spikes in black chrome for for my Salamander Berlin Rack which have worked wonders... Very attractive.. I ordered the 1.5" M6 threaded in black chrome for my Technics.. I'll use the washer method underneath to level the spikes correctly and provide better mounting. 4 - 3/4" 2 1/4 diameter 1/8" washers to prevent foot swaying or or fender washers 2" with 1/4" whole in center (based on threads I researched) and this will be on top of a 1" acrylic support which I might float on Aurio Pro Max's if I don't get the results I'm looking for.

My friend uses the larger Mapleshade brass footers M6 threaded into a 3 or 4" Maple plank on top of the Mapleshade Isoblocks. the improvement was dramatic compared to the stock footers.