What kind of feet are on the P3/24? I have a Technics SL1210 with aftermarket threaded brass cones. I just did an experiment using the cones on top of metal floorsavers that are wide enough to span the top of Vibrapods, then placed on Vibrapods (which are platformed on top of a butcher block cutting board supported by silicon gel pads). The spikes-to-Vibrapod addition dropped the noise floor dramatically and brought forth a new level of dynamics. Surface noise dropped noticeably and microdynamics have come alive.
Are you willing to experiment with Vibrapods instead of squash balls? Since they make 5 models with different weight ratings, it would be easy to pick the Vibrapods that deflect the correct amount for a given load.
Also, the Vibrapod instructions say to never place one dead center; I wonder if that would apply to other absorptive modules such as the squash balls?
Another alternative for the squishy middle of a heavy wood sandwich: silicon gel wrist rests for computer keyboards available at your local OfficeMax, Office Depot, Staples, etc. I use two 19" long gel wrist pads under my cutting board.
Are you willing to experiment with Vibrapods instead of squash balls? Since they make 5 models with different weight ratings, it would be easy to pick the Vibrapods that deflect the correct amount for a given load.
Also, the Vibrapod instructions say to never place one dead center; I wonder if that would apply to other absorptive modules such as the squash balls?
Another alternative for the squishy middle of a heavy wood sandwich: silicon gel wrist rests for computer keyboards available at your local OfficeMax, Office Depot, Staples, etc. I use two 19" long gel wrist pads under my cutting board.