Isolation /platform for TW Raven One


the wait is killing me but i should have by Raven One soon.
While reading the different forums I would like to get to more better about the different isolation platforms Raven One owners have used for this TT ?
I personally would probably start out putting the Raven under a wooden cabinet made out of MDF.
How about you guys ? whats been the experience ?
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Dont forget about the Vibraplane, comes in active or passive models, performs flawlessly.
Good idea, but the Raven One would be too light to let the Vibraplane performing at its optimum level. Same is true for even the heavier Raven AC.

So, that's my own experience with the Raven AC, you need some extra weight on top of the Vibraplane - in case of the Raven One approx. 40 kg -, then place the turntable on it.

What Emailists wrote above, seems to be interesting: "active isolation platform, but SRS makes a specific platform for the table." Any further informations available?
Bought a Raven One from Jeff last April with the stillpoints. Extremely happy with it, and yes, I did unscrew the stillpoints from the base slightly-a small but noticeable improvement over them tightened to the base. My Raven One is sitting on an Atlantis stand without anything else under it, might try maple block under the stillpoints. I hear dead quiet background with this setup and it isnt susceptible to footfalls, even though the floor is a suspended one.--Mrmitch
Symposium Acoustics Ultra Shelf is great for turntables! I have one under my Super Scoutmaster with rimdrive and it is truly excellent. Tighter bass, better focus, soundstage and imaging.

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Anyone here remember Townshend's air bladder platform from the 1980s?
This was and still is a very effective method of isolating vibrations, a idea simply taken from the scientific and medical communities.
Want the very best available today , look no further to what is available to the scientific and medical communities....$$$$....
There are limit's with with this table and only so much can be done.

Returning to Townshend's method,.... Find a used Townshend OR try a slate platform sitting on a mountain bike inner tube.
Fold and tie off to fit under the platform and adjust air pressure. Yes low air pressure.
Tables experimented with this method, Raven One, re-furbished Micro Seiki 5000, re-furbished Technics SP 10 MKII.
Definitely works very well with belt drives except the Technics and is "thousands of dollars" less then Minis K, Vibraplane ect. from the science community.
However if you must have the very best look no further.