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..

iconicaudio
Wall mounting a turntable provides excellent isolation from floor-born vibrations. It also allows mounting the turntable chest or shoulder height to facilitate cueing up LPs. A commercial/industrial grade system such as:
https://www.mcmaster.com/commercial-shelving/standards-shelf-brackets-and-shelves-8/ 
works well when you can attach the rails securely into the wood studs. Be sure to buy a brand with locking brackets. Supply your own favorite high-end shelf, or as I do, simply use a solid wood shelf in combination with your favorite footers.

Not having to bend over to cue up an LP is an idea that gets even better as you age. 
I have a Rega RP10 and was getting feedback from room resonance at high volumes.  I got the Isoacoustics Delos 1.75in thick platform with 6 of their feet.  It worked really well.  I decided to try something different as I didn't like the cone style Rega feet and sold the Delos.  I got the Isoacoustics Gaia feet and the threaded posts to mate with the receptacles on the Rega plinth. I then got some sorbothane pucks just a bit larger than the Gaias.  This has proven to be very effective.  
“Where do you buy SRA platforms”

@ghdprentice,

Please reach out to my SRA dealer - Colin@Gestalt Audio. 

https://gestalt.audio
Under my Clearaudio turntable I use Symposium Acoustics double rollerblocks on top of a Symposium Acoustics Super Segue ISO platform which sits on top of a Core Audio Designs rack. The Symposium Acoustic platform and rollerblocks made the single biggest improvement in my system to date.