getting the foundation right with the table upfront is best anyway
I asked Bostjan what his turntable is sittng on. He told me he has a big block of Medium Density Fibreboard weighing 20-kgs which sits on four Sorbothane 50-mm hemispheres.
I got a chance to weigh one of my sandstone slabs, and my estimate of 20-kgs was wrong - try 27.5-kgs. Two of these plus the turntable will exceed the rating of 60-kg per shelf for my SolidSteel S3-3 rack by about 7-kgs.
It was an interesting exercise with Sorbothane working out what size, shape and "durometer" to choose. Their Engineer in Ohio suggested four 1" disks, each 1/2" thick with Durometer of 70, giving a resonance around 12-Hz. This would be roughly where I would expect arm resonance to occur.
The local distributor had stocks of 50mm hemispheres in Durometer 50, so I have ordered eight - another A$100 down the gurgler! My guess is the natural resonance will drop to around 3-Hz if I use them all.
My partner has had a cancer scare with one of her hemispheres, durometer unknown, which has delayed me going home and setting up the Holbo and hence delayed my report back to you. I can say that the ordering and delivery process was seamless. The box just arrived, no customs interaction, much quicker than I expected and exactly as Bostjan had promised.
On another thread about cartridge tracking weights, there was a reference to an Audio Technica webpage with a link to a cartridge review. I was thrilled when I learned that it was reviewed in a Holbo Mk2

