I have been using BDR cones (a mix of Types 3 and 4) under my transport for a few years. I found them more effective than Isobearings or nothing. Recently, though, I've tried a set of FIM 305 bearings. The 305 is a pair of discs, each with a concave depression in one surface. You place a bearing (steel, which is standard, with tungsten and ceramic available) between the two discs and rest the transport on the top of the assembly, three of which are needed. The effect was to open up the soundstage even more, better bass articulation, cleaner music generally.
I have not heard BDR cones with pucks, so your current setup may (or may not) be giving you everything the 305s can give already. The 305s made my transport do the shimmy when I pushed a button, by the way, but this didn't seem to affect playback, and the improved sound was worth the minor inconvenience.
I kept the Isobearings for my DAC, where antivibration measures made a very much smaller improvement than they did on the transport.
I have not heard BDR cones with pucks, so your current setup may (or may not) be giving you everything the 305s can give already. The 305s made my transport do the shimmy when I pushed a button, by the way, but this didn't seem to affect playback, and the improved sound was worth the minor inconvenience.
I kept the Isobearings for my DAC, where antivibration measures made a very much smaller improvement than they did on the transport.