Interaction between Vibrapods and shelf material



For some time now I have had good results with my CDP and preamp supported directly on the Vibrapod cones and isolators, placed on glass shelves in a cherry audio cabinet. I'm aware that glass is a material that can be too resonant, but I was told earlier today that during their development the makers of Vibrapods learned that there was a good interaction between these materials. I have been considering switching out the shelves for maple and would be interested in hearing about anyone's related experience.

If I understand the theoretical purpose of the Vibrapods as isolators and/or vibration reducers, is it possible that there would be limited effect linked to the platform on which they're placed?
mdvuolo
If the Vibrapods flatten out, you can put them in the oven and they'll go back to their original shape.
I had the same experience as Mezmo. They eventually made a mess of anything they came in contact with. Dont use them anymore either.
Thanks for the tip, Sfar. However, I'm certainly willing to consider moving on from Vibrapods. My main question is whether there is comparative experience with other coupling devices and how those devices have possibly interacted with their platform. Would there be inherent, expected differences between such devices on wood or glass and my present set-up?