IMHE the advice given here is solid. I have wall mounted my turntable for the past two decades after trying various other isolation systems that failed to prevent foot falls and other environmental effects. Hard to see in my system pictures but I'm using an oversized Target PS-1 wall mount shelf which I have modified as follows:
- Weather stripping along the wall facing surface to provide further isolation from the wallboard;
- Heavy duty stainless steel screws with washers inserted between the screwhead and the inner frame to provide the strongest possible bite into the studs;
- Herbies Giant Gliders facing upwards to support the shelf instead of metal points/spikes that are standard;
- Symposium Svelte Shelf (19" X 21") replaces the particle board shelf under the turntable.
This has worked extremely well for me and is highly recommended for those who can find a Target PS-1 on the used market. My shelf is mounted so that the stylus is at eye level when I am standing. This takes it out of the way of prying hands and also allows me to adjust and setup the table with ease.