Is the Ginko Cloud 11 the best isolation for a VPI


I've got a Scoutmaster and was wondering if the Ginko is the best isolation platform for this particular turntable. Any others worth considering?
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Another variation on this is to try Herbiesaudiolab.com proprietary "grungebuster" balls to replace the original Cloud balls in this already great design.
This makes less critical the surface upon which the Cloud sits, because the grungebuster balls themselves are manufactured specifically for best possible vibration absorption, and isolation, including for a turntable upon the top plate of a Cloud.
The ninety day home trial allows plenty of time to decide if the proprietary "grungebuster" ball material really enables even better sound reproduction, justifying paying a bit more for each ball.
They pulled my posts! Hey moderators what is your issue. Censorship on what grounds.I Have paid VPI Harry plenty and schmoozed with him at Vin's. He has paid more to Stereophile. What gives with you.
I have a Superscoutmaster with the new heavy platter, and the new feet. Gingko told me that the balls are a part of the new feet and that no additional platform would be needed.
Mechans.. dude you're posts are still there on the other thread titled exactly the same.. But to ask again, what's your source of info on the rift between Harry and Vin?
not that the ginko cloud is not the best for vip, for my rig using a maple platform with brass on top and isoblocks on the bottom are working very well, with no audible problems at all, they are sitting on a shelf and thats on a concrete floor, with all of the product available and the expert advise you can wind up going in circles instead of listening to music.