Firstly, I don't need to do anything but I did.
Secondly, My first venture into Alternate Plinth Materials with a intention to make a New Improved Design for a Plinth, resulted in my ending up with 9 Stone in weight Monolith Granite Plinth. A real feat of One Mans expression of a Dominance over Nature. I'm Older and not so silly, well a little bit less, as the Back Screams at such ideas, where handling is still to follow.
Thirdly, Not too far on in following years of having the Granite Plinth. The Engineer I refer to who carries out Materials measurements was becoming a contributor on a forum, and was becoming more frequent in being vociferous for using Polybentonite Resin as the material to substitute other materials used for producing Mass Plinths for a TT. As the main market for Mass Plinths both DIY and Commercial was aimed at Idler Drive TT's, the alternate ideas for Plinth Types got my attention.
I would say it was at this time my interest in Plinth Materials took hold in a similar way mechanical interfaces on a TT Platter Bearing Assembly had become an established area of interest.. I would suggest I was beginning to recognise a TT / Plinth - TT / Chassis / Plinth as another mechanical Interface needing a careful condideration. This has evolved over numerous years and many demonstrations of Plinth Designs being used., as well as rethink on how a TT interfaces with a Plinth Design.
As a Mass Plinth alternative, I heavily rate Polybentonite Resin as a Plinth Material on a Idler Drive, there is something extra to the End Sound in comparison to a Mass Plinth.
I also know of Polybentonite Resin users who have now adopted Densified Wood as their alternative material of choice.
Additionally I have not too long ago strongly suggested a High Compression Bamboo Board used a Plinth on Garrard 401, when mounted on Densified Wood Sub plinths has been the best experience recollected of being in the company of a 401 being demo'd.
I ended up going down the Densified Wood route as a result of seeing the attractive measurements for Polybentonite Resin as a Plinth Material being Superseded with Densified Wood.
I also at a similar time was being able to be demo'd my own 401 by the New Owner, in a selection of New Wood Based Designs, using MM Cart's on SME 3009 Tonearm with removable Headshells.
All demon's using the non-Granite Plinths were more attractive as a end sound in the new owners system.
Similar was also done with GL 75 vs my PTP Solid Nine mounted on Corian. There were Saucepan Style GL75's mounted into a bedding Co. Pompound on a Timber Design Plinth that was seemingly inseparable to the PTP.
Hence Timber Materials become the main interest. Which led to Penultimately Compressed Boards and Ultimately Densified Wood Boards.
Moving over to a different DD TT Drive Type, a OEM Resin Type Plinth, possibly having a Similar Function to a Polybentonite Resin?, has been compared to Marine Plywood, MU25 and Phenolic Resin Impregnated Wood Board Densified Wood (Panzerholz}, using same TT >Tonearm > Cart' and Support Structure.
I've done my footwork made my choices, initially influenced by a individual who publishes information on Materials and have also had other material types used measured for my own learning.
The final choices made through a process of ilimination, where Traditional Mass Plinth Types, using Granite has been Superseded.
Having experienced Resin Plinths as a Mass Alternative and Wood as a Mass alternative and Wood as design to create a Structure with Cabinet Making Skills and adding materials to control energies, the use of Wood Superseded other option available.
In the use of Wood for demo's of Wood Types for a Plinth, the experiences had, showed a Wood Type claimed to have attractive properties for use as Plinth Structure proved the most attractive in use as a Board only serving the Purpose of a Plinth.
This Phenolic Resin Impregnated Wood Board has also been the best Sub plinth Material experienced in use under a broad range of Audio Devices.
Other experiments undertaken with this material has shown it's Value above other materials typically accepted to be used for the role.
It is no surprise Brands of Wood Board such as Panzerholz or Brands producing a Wood Board as a very similar product are finding these products encroaching into Audio Equipment use.
Linn are the latest I know of using this Board Type on their latest $60K TT.
My route adopted is much much cheaper as means to experience this material type.
I have no discussion left on this material, I am only willing to share my experience and impression made.
I am an advocate of Densified Wood Board Material. As a result of Trials undertaken and Experiencing the material in comparison to alternate options.
For myself in all things Audio Related, Math alone is not the convincing influence for my choices considered to be made or choice made and realized.