Alternative feet for LINN LP-12


Other than the standard rubber feet and the Trampolin, does anyone have any thoughts on what to use under a LINN lp-12 sondek? BDR cones, etc?
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The obvious answer is the lead/composite feet manufactured by a small family owned company in Japan. Their damping properties are unmatched by any other devices. Tokio HiFi sells them.
I have contemplated this myself, as I'm preparing to replace the Trampolin on my table with four trapezoidal pieces of composite material with footers at the corners. This will allow easy access as well as "open up the sound" I'm told. Depending on their size, I think a Vibrapod might be a good choice. I wouldn't go with cones, as this is contrary to the original "voicing" of the table (which I'm trying to retain with my modifications). The above mentioned item is intruiging - Insur224, are you using this item on an LP12 currently? Cheers, -John
I'm putting my LP-12 w/Trampolin and everything else on a Sistrum rack, which uses Audiopoints under each component. I've only just installed it today, so I can't yet comment on the sound or the difference from the standard Linn feet. Musicdoc, why do you recommend no cones under a Linn LP12?
The folks @ Mana Acoustics run their LP12 "naked" (no bottom panel) with flat rubber "Bumpon" feet from 3M to couple the 'table firmly to the glass shelf of the Mana Rack.