She's good - I've bought 3 platforms from her.
One, a few years ago, she even cut in half for me as it more perfectly fit my tube mono-blocks that way (her nephew with wood cutting tools did it). No extra charge for me - nice of her

I've yet to find anything that worked better under a turntable than a thick slab of maple. I've read that natural cut (not end grain) is better than end grain and air dried is better than non air dried (the 24 x 18" end grain pieces that I have are both of these), but I simply haven't the time or inclination to fiddle further.
Every turntable I have now or in the future goes on a maple, end grain unit from Dawn's Depot....the effects are in most ways better than any equivalent upgrade of $100 in new cartridge, phono unit, interconnects or 'better' turntable. I urge anyone that has a burning desire to spend $100 to improve your vinyl experience, to try one of these maple blocks under your TT. Frankly, the first time I used one I was blown away by the positive effect of it - I never thought that it would so throughly trounce granite, marble, slate, mdf, oak and the myriad of other things I propped my table up on over the years trying to improve the experience.
Whatever intrinsic feature of maple is...it's
tailor made for audio use
