Nil,
Teres used to make all-acrylic tables. They were dropped from the line because the resonance-damping properties of dense hardwoods are so much better. Even with lead-shot loading, resonances in the acrylic plinths and platters muddied the sound. This was confirmed by dozens of listeners on multiple occasions where acrylic vs. wood plinths and/or platters were set up for A/B comparisons. Very few listeners chose the acrylic once they heard the lower noise floor and superior clarity of the wood.
If you like the high-tech style of metal and acrylic, I don't think Teres makes anything suitable. Galibier and Redpoint go more that way.
Teres used to make all-acrylic tables. They were dropped from the line because the resonance-damping properties of dense hardwoods are so much better. Even with lead-shot loading, resonances in the acrylic plinths and platters muddied the sound. This was confirmed by dozens of listeners on multiple occasions where acrylic vs. wood plinths and/or platters were set up for A/B comparisons. Very few listeners chose the acrylic once they heard the lower noise floor and superior clarity of the wood.
If you like the high-tech style of metal and acrylic, I don't think Teres makes anything suitable. Galibier and Redpoint go more that way.