Isolation Platforms under Line / Power Conditioners ..any thoughts ?


I am a Harmonic Resolution fan and have my equipment on them with very good results. Is it worth the expense of putting one of these under an 81 lbs line conditioner ? Would it really make any sonic improvement ? Let me know and thank you in advance.    
garebear
I just experimented with this last week. I found X 4 Herbie Audio Lab Superior Decoupling Spikes lying around in my storage room from a previous project.

The idea of wanting to implement some form of isolation on my Torus Power RM20 Iso Trans has been rattling around in my head for quite some time since it's always just been sitting on the floor supported by its factory rubber feet.

Well I ended up placing those X 4 Herbie feet (points up) under the Torus RM20 and started listening casually at first then more seriously later.

In the end, if someone twisted my arm hard enough I think I would be comfortable saying that the feet made a slight difference for the better in terms of center image stability and focus.
...my thinking is and pardon my spelling on this if I am wrong   - any toroidal transformer in which the conditioner I have has a significant one .....there is a hum, there is mechanical vibration and any suspension, vibration control or product that can harness that energy ....it has to come out in the sound being better overall as well as being more focused   
When I moved my isolation transformers off the floor, onto my Billy Bags rack, the sound seemed to improve. 
If you want to go an inexpensive way, try four or six hockey pucks.
If you want to go a more expensive route (and probably much better) give Star Sound Technology a call: http://www.starsoundtechnologies.com
x2 starsound .Robert is a way nice guy ,I am using his audiopoints and the difference is not subtle.I would place it on a plate steel like 1/2" thick with 2" audiopoints or just run the points under the unit  .Steel is like 50 bks plus the audiopoints( 3or4 ). Just my opinion get it off the floor though ..