Turntable isolation platform Recommendations?


I currently have a Critical Mass isolation platform on loan. Does anyone have any other suggestions I might look at?  Possibly considering the HRS 

any feedback would be greatly appreciated..

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Looks like it serious clashes here between people who probably have deferent level of vibration effects depending on their rooms, houses type, floors etc…
OP, don’t trust gurus here…. just experiment a lot and make your own decisions regarding isolation of your components… :) audiophiles who lives in multi-storey buildings and single family houses r different spices concerning  vibration and acoustic effects.
@chakster ,in no way can you compare studio or commercial equipment with consumer Hi Fi. The environments are totally different. There is no bass under 50 Hz in FM broadcasting. As for mastering, at the point the master is sent to the lath there is no music in the room. If anyone is listening it will be via headphones. These lathes can be far from perfect. I have some records the rumble is intolerable, bad lathe. The lathes are big, very heavy and complicated devices. They are far from perfect.
In terms of high quality reproduction in residential situations it is difficult to argue against suspending a turntable. If done correctly the result is a far more stable device with a much lower "noise of all kinds" floor. Any user of a suspended Sota, SME or Basis turntable will wholeheartedly verify this. he AR XA was such a landmark because with a little clever thinking and design it handily out performed  all the commercial tables of the day.
So much so that others like Thorens and Linn  started copying it and idler wheel tables disappeared. Look at the current crop of ultra expensive turntables, the Basis Work of Art, the Air Force One, the Dohmann Helix.
All of them are suspended in some fashion. 


As for cheap isolation platforms, the Townsend looks to be OK. It is a plate sitting on 4 damped springs. Because it is sitting on the springs and not hanging from them it will have a tendency to be unstable particularly with a heavy load as there is nothing to keep the springs from moving laterally. A hanging suspension will always bob straight up and down. This type has a tendency to bob all over the place. Just ask anyone who has owned a Linn.
Short of an active anti-vibration platform, the most effective at isolating things from external vibration and killing self generated vibration is something like the MinusK platforms.  These are used in industry and laboratories.  They are also used under turntables, with some very expensive tables actually being built to work with their platforms (e.g., Swedish Audio Technology's turntable).