@vinylzone To not detract too far from your entrance into this thread, I believe your TT with the new adornment of the Maple Sub Plinth has improved on the role over the Plywood it has replaced.
I know this wood is selected for use in musical instruments for its damping properties, and more importantly how it impacts on the overall structure of the musical instrument when present and carefully attached, I would class this as a complex structure.
My structures produced are not complex and I have even produced a structure that can have a Sub Plinth in suspension on O Rings, a little like a SME Suspension Method.
I chose not to follow up on this method as it was precarious and not really trusted with valuable equipment sat upon it.
The Solid Tech 'Feet of Silence' have offered a variant of this type of a suspension support, and have been very satisfactory and remained as the most valued footer.
Their offered improvement over all other used footers, at being able to deliver a noticeable removal of smearing and offering increased perceptions of attack, dynamics, envelope and micro dynamics is quite something.
Your structure and your use of Maple is not as complex as a musical instrument structure, but I feel it can impact on the SQ in a manner that makes it a worthwhile choice.
Subjective evaluation from, in use/not in use periods, might give the additional reassurance for the choice made, but I would assume you have already experienced a this when the Plywood was swapped for the Maple.
Having a few friends over is good thing, I would not deny anybody that experience, if it good for the mind, its definitely good for the body and spirit.
Would the average enthusiast for using LP's to replay a recording, find it necessary to use such an experience to suggest that a few subjective evaluations, where a friend or two likes the experience and musical encounter with their preferred music being replayed, is an evidence that you are an authority and guru on a set up for a LP replay.