Using protective discs under brass footers


I'll soon be taking delivery of a new rack and half of me wants to protect the beautiful maple shelves by using brass discs under the brass footers and half of me wants to put the footers directly onto the maple shelves even though they'll indent the wood. Anyone done an A/B to see if there's an audible difference?
rockyboy
I can't believe using those disk's will get the job done that the footers were intended to do.
I use maple platforms on my maple shelves with those rubber/ cork isoblocks between them. Then the brass footers on my component dig into the platforms instead of the shelves. Now there will be those footer holes only in the platforms instaed of your rack shelves.
Works especially well for my turntable and amp.
Markpao- Think you should have bought some addtl maple shelves to protect the maple shelves that are protecting your rack's shelving! Just joking. Wish I could afford your setup, but I could barely afford the new rack. I just took delivery of Bearpaws for my VPI Classic from Eden Sound and have a lot of Audio Points sitting in my drawer. When my rack arrives, I'll definitely have to do some testing.
I have a friend who uses Audio Points and a Mapleshade Samson rack; his gear sounded better with the saucers but if I remember correctly we used them point upward with the saucer under the component rather than downward into the shelf. You can try the Audio Points either way, they will sound different; one gives more coupling; the other more isolation. This is of course not an option with something like the VPI; the Star Sound brass cones made a significant improvement on it and I would expect the Bearpaws to do something similar. I used the saucers under it also but if you are just worrying about shelf damage you could used a government approved copper disc; AKA a penny.
Rockyboy-
I use the platforms for addition isolation since I have 3 components side by side on each shelf. It just happens to work out well that I don't have to worry about those holes in the rack shelves.

By the way, what rack did you purchase?
I had a set of brass saucers stashed away, so I dug them out.

I replaced some cheaper, gold-plated saucers I'd been using under the points for my preamp just a few minutes after reading Stanwal's post.

Same track, same volume level, sound is more focused and smoother, no kidding, I must be nuts!