If you want to get the best of your transport, try this.



http://www.symposiumusa.com/rollerblocks.html 

I had used these three roller blocks under CEC TL0x for 5 years about 15 years ago and now I am using them under Jay's Audio CDT2 Mk2.

There are two different balls. If you can afford, the super ball is recommended for more effect.

With these roller blocks, transport give higher resolution and sharper focus.

I think it's effect is more than good digital cables.

But I recommend combination of roller blocks and good digital cable to get the best of your transport.
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sk78... from my experiences some footers can be a hit or miss.  I would not say that it’s better but different in sound quality.   To me some system could benefit from it to others it will not.   My system did not benefit from it.  
@jtcf

But it is definitely not able to track accurately and there will be missing information.It’s been demonstrated,measured, and proven time and again.


I would love a link. 
 
Then what do you say to the people that rip their CD’s (most using the ones in their computer) and use checking software to make sure it’s bit-perfect?
Getting back to the OP's reason for this thread, here's another similar way that is less expensive but seems to do the same thing:
http://www.ingress-engineering.ca/products-and-services.php

All the best,
Nonoise
@zipost

All the tweaks are dependent on system and personal taste.

You have to try it in your system to find out yourself.

it may not work in your system.

This rollerblock had been around for 20 years.

I had been using it for more than 17 years.
The roller bearings are excellent for isolation in the horizontal PLANE 🔛 AND the rotational directions 🎡 around x, y, z axes but are rather timid in the vertical direction, which is a rigid connection, and which might actually be the most important direction. 🔝