What isolation feet under your amp with great result?


I'm looking for more cleaner, micro inner details. Not tone control or dynamic.
Amp is 82-lb. TIA
nasaman
Mechanical drainage of micro vibrations makes a tremendous difference, in a positive manner, on the total sound quality.  It's really amazing how much improvement a quality footer can provide.  Sorbothane was popular in the 1980s and is still being used today.  However, it is now considered very entry level for footers and actually is not a good solution if your looking to improve on dynamics, clarity, and tight bass.  Sorbothane detracts from all of those characteristics.  I use Symposium Acoustics Rollerblock Jr + (the + means the upgraded balls to tungsten carbide).  They work best when used in conjunction with the proper platform.  I use the Symposium Acoustics Ultra platforms.  Great product, not cheap but also not the most expensive on the market.  Do your research and make the choice you are most comfortable with.  As long as you land on a high grade product, with proven results, you will be well rewarded. 
@jriggy  In your experience with the Daedalus DiD's do they get better with time or do they make marked improvements once installed?
Hi nasaman

I don’t know the budget you are comfortable with or the price of your amp so it’s hard to suggest anything.

If it’s in the budget, the CMS Center Stage feet are truly amazing (as I previously stated). I also forgot to mention the new Wilson Pedestals. They retail for $2225.00 for a set of three but that’s only good for equipment up to 75lbs. Since your amp weighs 82 lbs you’ll need to buy another one  (good up to 25 lbs) at a cost of around $795.00 each (I think). These are “supposed” to be even better than the CMS feet. Personally I find it hard to believe that they will outperform the CMS feet but I’m keeping an open mind. My local dealer sells both so I’m going to take home a set of the Wilson feet and decide for myself. In my opinion, the only way to properly evaluate anything is to put it in your system and listen for yourself and avoid quick a/b comparisons. Trust your own ears. Good luck.

Scot
I'm using AudioPoint brass cones......pleased with the results.   Just a reminder....they all sound different....experimentaion is really needed to find the right results for you.
It's absurd to think that sorbothane would "soften" the sound of a component...the complicated innards of components simply don't work that way.