Stillpoints under a turntable?


Are any of you using stillpoint mini's under your TT? How's it working?
Thanks
schiss
I use three original Stillpoint cones under an original VPI Aries Extended.  Night and day difference and improvement over the VPI rubber-padded cones.  Overcame the criticisms of VPI tables using their stock feet.  Much better dynamics, detail and snap without a change in tonal balance.
@tirebiter 

Hi, I think @bpoletti  said it well, except, I'd say tonal balance changes with those positives stated earlier to a degree.

I'm close to implementing my wall shelf that will accommodate my (2) tts.
I'm hoping this will be a positive thing.

@tirebiter 

How's the platter working out?

Happy Listening!
@slaw 

Good to see you are active here....!

VPI has a reputation for many iterations of pieces and parts and have to say, I am not sure what feet your tables came with. My TNT came with "upgraded" elephant feet. I believe they are the newer version with sorbathane cushions as opposed to the springs or bladder systems. That still says rubber of sorts in they system so I may have to go on a mission to find some Ultras...

I do really like the Mk V platter, it has been a good upgrade. I am still betting the ceramic bearing is a big improvement to go along with the platter itself. 

Good luck with the shelf, I would venture to guess that it has been well thought out. I am afraid that my setup may be suffering a bit because of the cabinet I am using to support my TT as well as house electronics (other than my Lamms). It is heavy oak with 1 1/4" thick top but know some vibration is induced. Thus I have placed a 24" by 32" by 1" piece of granite slab on it for the TT to sit on. I have some absorbent material between the slab and oak but when I apply the tap test to the oak, some vibration does bleed through. A never ending quest....
@tirebiter 

My Classic 3 has completely different feet from any TNT version. I've never owned a TNT, but there are plenty of people here who have.. some who have done well in their quest in a DIY version.

I'm afraid that, when I read you're using the same cabinet/support for your tt/electronics...well...you know.

You own Lamm equipment? Hum.... You need a great TT isolation, my friend.

Steve