Opinions Please - Which Turntable Rack is Better


I am moving into a new stereo room, and will consolidate my 2 channel system and headphone system, which will require space for two VPI turntables. I am currently using the VPI Turntable Stand (older 3 shelf version) with a 4.5" thick bright star audio sandbox directly under my Classic Signature. The rack legs are filled with lead shot for added damping, and I've been using oak shelves with a 2" thick bright star audio sandbox under my Hovland HP-100 Preamp with MC phono. I have no complaints about the VPI rack other than needing extra space for the second table. First world problems....

I'm considering a 48" wide tiger maple stack rack from Timbernation. Can anyone speculate as to whether the move to a tiger maple rack will be a downgrade, sidegrade, upgrade?  I have been thinking about adding 4" tiger maple isolation platforms on top of the timbernation rack with BDR cones/pucks to get extra isolation directly under each turntable. Seeking opinions please! Thank you in advance!
cbl117
Another vote for Sound Anchors.  My 100+ lb Galibier table has been on a dedicated Sound Anchors stand for the past 12 years and I have been delighted with it.  Very stable.  No problems anymore with footfalls.  And it sounds great.  Highly recommended.
Is the rack between the speakers? If so, the larger one will further impact negatively imaging. 

noromance, no the rack will be on the side wall.  Only amp stand between speakers.
I don't think there is any way to predict which shelf will sound better.  When I had my Linn, it sounded best with a glass shelf on the Naim rack, but MUCH better with a Neuance platform on the wall shelf.  My Basis sounds best with a Corian shelf on the wall shelf.  Every platform will color the sound to some degree and you just have to try it to see what you prefer.