Mapleshade Samson racks?


Hard to determine what forum to post this in, so I will do it here. Especially since vinyl is my primary source.

Anyone else own this rack and using it with a TT on top? I am buying a 3 shelf version with an extra 4" platform with Isoblocks for my Nott to sit upon. I am hoping to replace my Machina Dynamica Promethean with this setup.

Any opinions of this rack either with or w/o a vinyl rig?

Oz
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I have the 3 shelf Sampson rack with the 4" maple shelf and isoblocks on top. The rack is the 26" x 19" size. It is very heavy and stable in my room. My floor is concrete and carpet. I have a VPI Aires II with the JMW 9 unipivot arm sitting on top of the rack. The tonearm literally sits on a pin, so it seems like it wouldn't take much to upset it. I have two little kids who like to scamper in my listening room and have never had a problem with footsteps, vibration, etc. Mapleshade's customer service was great, too. Go for it!
Mapleshade... are they still around? Lets see... I've call once leaving a message and e-mailed twice... Nobody has answered.
They are alive and well with no plans to fold or any reason to according to the representative I spoke with two days ago.
I haven't bought the Samson yet, but I can say that the maple(2 inch) plus footers made a huge difference to my Ariston rd110. I also only listen to analog.
I have 2 Sampson racks with 4 inch top shelves. On one top shelf sits my Michel GyroDec on 3 brass cones where the suspension springs used to be. I can strike the top shelf with my fist and there is no sound with the stylus resting on a stationary LP. The rack spikes dig directly into the hardwood floor.

I used Mapleshade cones and Isoblocks before this on an old teak stero rack. The Samsons improved things to the degree that the prior tweaks now seem like half measures.

Bob