geoffkait you make a good point. I have tried it both ways and cannot tell (hear) a difference. I have had the table on maple, MDF, and on top of my current rack. The only thing I haven't tried is putting it in the rack on acrylic shelves that are doubled and separated by ceramic balls. I think that could make for human error having to navigate around the table even though the rack is large enough.
My theory is the steel plate is so rigid that the fluid suspended Basis "resonant annihilators" are able to stay linear and do their job - much like the calibrator base does when used. I could be wrong but I still can't hear a difference.
My theory is the steel plate is so rigid that the fluid suspended Basis "resonant annihilators" are able to stay linear and do their job - much like the calibrator base does when used. I could be wrong but I still can't hear a difference.