turntable isolation feet


Which isolation feet work better? Rubber, metal cone, ...?
Does it depend upon turntable styles -- belt drive, direct drive, idler wheel?

I've found many isolation feet made of rubber or metal under $20 in eBay. What would be your best pick for turntable isolation feet for under $50?

Thanks in advance.
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I use Boston Audio's Tune Block with upgraded Tungsten Carbide (original ones were steel) ball bearings under my Kuzma Stabi Reference TT.
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