You probably have several things going on here at once. The wall mounted stands made by Rega and Target are by far the best stands for the Rega Tables. If they cannot be accomodated than a stand with a light shelf that resonates at a high frequency is best. The Lak that Tom suggests in your other thread, the Sound Organization or Target stands that support the top shelf on upturned spikes are best. You can also level the table this way. Have you checked your table for level by the way? Far most important is where you site your stand. Walk around the room with a CD playing heavy bass. You will hear areas of constructive and destructive bass reinforcement. You want the stand where it is quiet, not boomy. A rat shack SPL meter will help here, if you have one. You will be shocked at the large differences that you hear. This is far more important than the type of stand that you select. When you sort all of this out, you may find that the problem is diminished, but not cured. And that is because the Elys tends to be a bit bright. Also, if you are using the three screw mounting for the Elys, it is not aligned properly. Get a simple protractor, you can even download a free one from the web, and lose that third screw. Proper Baerwald alignment will put the cartridge foreward of where it is with the three screw alignment and will sound much smoother and more coherent. I have to get back to work, but I have some other ideas. Feel free to contact me off of the board.
Marty
Marty