Given that you can have your own platter machined you should do the following: It should have a hollow space underneath. Think Technics SL1200 platter. It has a flat top (of course), and then at the edges it has a lip (with all those dots). Underneath is a rubber underlay. Do something similar but rather than a rubber underlay you will pour epoxy (g-flex is good). This will damp the platter. This is important if you are having a metal platter, otherwise it will ring like a bell. The constrained layer damping suggestions are also good.
As regards footfall I have two suggestions. First add some mass. For example I use a one inch slab of granite on my shelf. Second get some aftermarket footers. There are maglev footers on ebay, Even better are Isonoe footers - they are in effect mini trampolines. I can jump up and down next to my TT without adverse effect.
As regards footfall I have two suggestions. First add some mass. For example I use a one inch slab of granite on my shelf. Second get some aftermarket footers. There are maglev footers on ebay, Even better are Isonoe footers - they are in effect mini trampolines. I can jump up and down next to my TT without adverse effect.