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Yes, very easy to mount, a 10 minute job. You end up with at best one in a stud, the other using a drywall anchor as it is not on 16" centers.
I'm going to try my hand at stacking Lack tables using 4 of them. The bottom will use the table top without the legs.I noticed on various web sites and blogs, that some will rest the legs directly on each top and fasten with glue or screws, other have used spikes. This there a better degree of isolation between each level when using spikes, or does it matter? I am also thinking of using 4 vibration isolation pads at each level instead:http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/MASON-NeopreneCork-Anti-Vibration-Pad-5C027?Pid=search
Andy,I totally agree with your points. What is better when using with a turntable? Couple or isolate?The stand will be in a room on a carpeted second floor of a wood framed house.
I decided to use 3 Lack tables, this will give me 2 shelves for LP storage below with the turntable sitting on top. At a $9.99 per table, quite inexpensive. I'm going to get the isolation blocks as suggested by Letitroll98. Thanks everyone for your advice.