Black Diamond Racing Shelf for EMM CDSA?


I'm thinking of getting one of these for my EMM CDSA.
Would the 15x12 one be the right size? (Or would I need the wider one to have the feet fully fit on it?) The player is 17 inches wide.
I only see Musicdirect as the place to get it. (Any other places?)

Had anyone tried it for any usage? Any comments on it are welcome.

I hate using cones or balls or pointy things under my eqpt. because they seem unstable and make me nervous. The BDRS looks like it's just flat. Is this right?

Thanks in advance for your help.
rgs92

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the one that just recently sold was a 5"x4", tho, it was the original shelf variant. I have a 6"x6" under a quantum symphony pro. I don't know if it helps
The larger 18x14 would probably be more appropriate for your use. The current shelves are the LM series. The come curved (pillow shape) or rectangular. 1/8" thickness. The discontinued older style "shelf" is 3/4" inch, and the discontinued "source" is 1 1/4" thickness(!) Both available rectangular only. Some use these in conjunction with cones, pucks, etc. I have purchased various examples when they came up on the used market.
Firstly, unless the car was aerodynamically designed, I believe it would break apart at such a high rate of speed. Be aware that is 700 million MPH! Now, is the said car equipped with the new Halos, or just standard? It makes a difference. You may be better served by asking Maurice Cotterell for your answer. Look him up
Rgs, the "pillows" as they name them, are small and are in the same form of the larger shelf. LM series "curve" or "rectangle" models are available in differing sizes currently. LM is a name given to distinguish from the previous thicker style, no longer in production.
jumbo pucks (round) 1 3/4" thick (source) and 2 3/4" wide. they come threaded so you CAN adjoin a cone, being a #3 or #4 version. mini black holes (round) (shelf) 3/4" thick and 1 3/4 wide. cool stuff. then there are the pits with the center dimple so as to seat a cones point. cool stuff