I have a short rigid hardwood table, with straight legs, topped with an MDF/formica section from a kitchen countertop about 1" thick, and then that is topped with a thick slab of granite. This provides kind a a makeshift constrained-layer type of system, that does not compromise any rigidity or impair the dynamic coupling to the floor. I think this floor coupling is very important.
I also use my own DIY cocobolo wood cones in a special shape, under my Teres TT.
It works out well, and there is excellent attack on the leading edges of the sounds, and superior decay. Dynamics are excellent, and bass response is also great. Teriffic overall sound, air, and PRaT. I found that even a thin sheet of felt anywhere between the TT and the floor, blunted the attack, and deadened the sound in general.
My TT is mass loaded, so this is good for my setup. YMMV.
I also use my own DIY cocobolo wood cones in a special shape, under my Teres TT.
It works out well, and there is excellent attack on the leading edges of the sounds, and superior decay. Dynamics are excellent, and bass response is also great. Teriffic overall sound, air, and PRaT. I found that even a thin sheet of felt anywhere between the TT and the floor, blunted the attack, and deadened the sound in general.
My TT is mass loaded, so this is good for my setup. YMMV.