Stillpoints LP Isolator Record Weight


Has anyone who has auditioned the Stillpoints LP Isolator (LPI) offer their opinion on the turntable accessory? I'm curious if it would provide any advantage over the standard VPI Record Weight / Periphery Ring combo.
jyoungpark
Ttweights: You aren't considering potential customers like myself who use an ET arm. (Why are we the forgotten ones?) There is a compatibility issue regarding having the clearance for the products you offer as well as other issues.

I will reiterate that one clamp/weight isn't necessarily the best for all situations.
As Dgarretson wrote: "I use it and I like it".

I see that comment as a logical end to this discussion. It does require a significant investment in order to find out for yourself. If you are in to vinyl in a serious way, and after evaluating your system's needs, if you conclude that a device of this sort will possibly be of benefit, you need to experience one for yourself.
I have a Brinkmann La Grange turntable that has its own screw-on clamp. I auditioned the Stillpoint weight and instantly heard a considerably tighter and deeper bass - so it was a no brainer- like night and day.
Another benefit is not having to faff about screwing clamp down and getting into problems with over tightening etc - although that's just a side issue. Sonically the Stillpoint massively improved my Brinkmann.
Slaw: We have attempted smaller diameter outer ring but the machining borderlines on impossible, we used to make a small diameter ring but had to stop production. We made more bad ones than good ones.

cool video of the stylus in a groove:
http://www.ttweights.com/product-videos_1.html

Consider the stylus and an outer ring simply works and makes sense.

Cheers
Amazing we have a manufacturer of a competiting product posting regularly in this thread about Still points trying to discredit and sell his products.

Reaks of desperation and not sure why audiogin allow it, except that he advertises on audiogon