Is the Ginko Cloud 11 the best isolation for a VPI


I've got a Scoutmaster and was wondering if the Ginko is the best isolation platform for this particular turntable. Any others worth considering?
gnugear
Think that Mapple is always the chjopice if you have one unless you get some resonant benefit from Granite.Know that the TT (something ) folks who make a $350 (sensibly priced not $750 like others) adjustable wall rackmanufacture out of oak and then add granite top.If one can do it this would (especially with wood floors) be way to go VPI (or other deck) on wall with Gingko.But might be that on wall using he BDR kit with cups and motor plate is way to go.My only complaint with Gingko is they haven' yet sperated the table from motor like Brightstar did with inner tube and sand boxes.Can't see why their be a rift between Harry and Vu.Hell Harry said it was like adding a $2500 cart on HIS site I believe or Vu was able to use quote on his site.Me I think heavy iron Soundanchor beats these "fancy" designs for racks and stands and am waiting to see if using Gingko on top of stand is good enough o if wall mount plus a model 11 with either Scout,Scoutmaster or Aries 1 all with TNT5 platter.Invetred bearing can't make that big a diff and am a little peeved (though thank goodness I didn't go lite acrylic,it's back to future for $2K if you want heavy platter that fits ring clamp.Screw the clamp I'll just use TNT5 many of which are floatig around for $300 or so with spndle and bearing since many wen to inferior "lite" acrylic.Wonder if I can get machine shop to carve lip out to fit clamp???
Cheers
Chazz

Chazz
I answered this before, but for those that didn't read my previous post... The new VPI feet has the Gingko balls included. When I contacted Gingko, they told me that the new VPI feet were quite enough.