This is essentially an ad for Stillpoints vibration devices, which in his setup run upwards of $20,000. I am a firm believer in the benefits of Stillpoints. But you can get much of the rewards simply with Ultra SS and Mini supports under components, but without the rack and speaker supports. All my gear, including my Bryston BDP2, BDA3, Cary SLP-05 preamp, and monoblocks sit on Stillpoints. Honestly, the best "tweak" I've ever come across.
I discovered these when Steve McCormack at SMc Audio recommended using their Standoffs inside the DAC he was upgrading. After that I decided to give their Component feet a try under that very DAC just to see how things went. There was a slight improvement but not enough to justify their cost, these were the Ultra SS feet not the mini's they hadn't come out yet. I then came across a deal on a pair and added them to other components in my system.
After reading a white paper (link below) about coupling and decoupling (that's not dating and divorcing by the way

) of loudspeakers I was wondering if the Ultra SS's would work under my speakers.
http://www.genesisloudspeakers.com/whitepaper/Genesis_Loudspeaker_Coupling_Decoupling.pdfI started researching and found I wasn't the only one thinking and doing this, others were finding this little secret too.
It tightened up the image a lot and and added more clarity to my Vandersteens.
Since then I have moved and during set up of my system in my new room I found the best way to discover Stillpoints effectiveness is starting with the speakers and moving up the chain from there.
I now have them, the Ultra SS and Minis under my amps, preamps and source components.
After reading the above article I think I will start looking into a better grounding system and reducing the vibrations to my cables.
P.S. My amps and preamps now have the component standoffs inside them as well. Yes I know I need to take some down time and update my system on here, its no where near correct anymore.
You got to love this hobby.
Anyway just thought I'd add my two penny's.