Turntable isolation platform Recommendations?


I currently have a Critical Mass isolation platform on loan. Does anyone have any other suggestions I might look at?  Possibly considering the HRS 

any feedback would be greatly appreciated..

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Depending on the details of your situation Townshend Pods, or Platform.

If the turntable is fairly massive (like 20lbs or more) sometimes Pods can be used directly under the table. This is the best relatively inexpensive solution. (Nobsound springs are the budget answer.) 

If the table is light, or if it uses an outboard motor like mine then you would put it on a shelf or sand box with Pods under that. 

Townshend Platform, which basically is Pods attached to a constrained layer damped platform. Costs more than Pods but the performance is a little better too owing to the constrained layer damped platform. 

My table is on a BDR Source Shelf and very massive so I use Pods under the Shelf. You can do this with a butcher block shelf or sand box or whatever. All of these options are a more performance for a lot less money than alternatives. The main question is which one will work best in your situation. 
Thanks for the response I’m using the clear Audio ovation table with universal 9 inch arm. The cartridge is the Hana a ML.
Both the Critical Mass and the HRS platforms are excellent. I just ordered an HRS platform for my Clearaudio Performance DC. I've used CM platforms in the past but my dealer carries HRS so that's what I went with. Also I plan to upgrade my table to an AMG Giro and they recommend HRS. Good Luck!
I do not have experience with Critical Mass, but can attest that HRS has an excellent customer service, should you need to modify your platform down the road. I had to get low frequency absorbing feet when I changed furntables and they were super responsive in making sure that I got the right product.