The comment "It's suspension design is inherently unstable and if it is not on a supremely stable surface it will skip easily. Footfall issues are legion with this turntable. A little bump will cause a skip...."
The above statement can be said of virtually any table. It is accepted by most audiophiles that to get the best performance out of almost any turntable, no matter it's design (whether it's suspended or mass loaded, etc.) that you must use a proper base or stand under the table.
As shown in the photo below, I use a wall shelf that is attached to the studs of a load bearing wall for a proper support for my LP12. My wife and I can quite literally dance, jump up and down, etc right in front of the turntable and it will not skip a beat. It plays rock solid and completely undisturbed.
@photomax I agree with everything you have said in your post above. Very well said.
Best wishes to all,
Don


