Which feet for VPI Scout


I'm considering new feet for the VPI scout. Im willing to spend 400-500 bucks. Who makes a foot good at draining vibrations away and screws into the stock base?
last_lemming
Is it really worth the money? I can't help but think $400-$500 is pretty high for new feet, and may put to better use elsewhere. I'm curious because I have a Scout and it never occurred to me that feet would be a big upgrade.
I went from the standard VPI cones, to the VPI HRX upgraded feet, to the Edensound Bear Paws, then to the Edensound Terracones. Each was an step up in improvement. The Terracones are a real improvement on my Super Scoutmaster w/rim drive.
Bearpaws are awesome! However, I have found they only work magic with a proper draining base ~ maple block, slate, (all though I have not tried, edensounds own terra stone looks cool).

I use edensound or Mapleshade feet under all of my tt's for large gains. But I found the feet do nothing for the sound if placed on a table or shelf that does not absorb vibration.

Just peeped your system, looks like you got a good base.
Cheers
...gee whiz...and when I tried the TerraStones...I liked the Bearpaws better. I guess to each his/her own....
I completely agree with those that feel whatever feet one decides upon, a good plinth is most important for the best possible sound from a Scout. When I owned one, I couldn't believe how much things improved with a thick maple platform.