VPI-19 feet


My Mk III I love. Really have no choice, considering the investment; but when I look down at those stock feet, I wince. I have the unit sitting on a board salvaged from one of those sand box devices, on top of some squashed vibrapods.

Suggestions on improving the stock foot situation of the 19 appreciated.

TIA
shasta
I use the threaded aluminum cones in place of the stock rubber feet. Cones rest on brass Audio Points pucks, sitting atop a Black Diamond shelf. Black Diamond shelf sits atop an Arcici Airhead. Have not experimented with other combo's (admittedly I should) but this setup is doing a nice job.
I've decided to go with the brass feet from Audio Points.
http://www.audiopoints.com/shopping.html

The VPI-19's stock feet are a thread size of 10-32, a 3/16" screw size. The Audio Point model for this is the 1.0AP-F, $20 ea.

My 19 uses a pressed in steel T-nut for the feet. I'm giving thought to dusting those, and going with an upsized brass insert - at least a 1/4-20. That way, I'll have a larger screw, and brass-on-brass...
The cones are HORRIBLE once you know what the VPI can sound like (or not sound like). I still use the stock feet but have a Townsend Seismic Sink under them, totally removing the vibration problem. This setup includes the VPI IV modified, SME IV modified, SAMA, Lyra Beta all on a 3/4" slab of granite in a rigid steel frame stand. The cones transmitted or reflected back the vibration with the stock feet do not. DO NOT USE THESE CONES. I robbed myself of good sound for several years with them.
Mr Fleschler that's very interesting, however I do have trouble understanding something about your setup. With a seismic sink under the TT footers, what functions do the granite slab & steel stand serve? It seems like the Townsend would isolate everything below it (the granite & stand) from the turntable's base so effectively that it wouldn't seem to matter very much what the seismic sink was resting on top of? What am I missing here --- anyone?
Dear Bob Bundus, I purchased the stands prior to the seimic sink. The stands (and equipment) are 20 feet from the speakers in a 25' deep room with an alcove of 8' X 6' for equipment in the back. The stands did not do it for me. The seismic sink does.