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IMO stiff racks with floor points belong on concrete floors and "soft" equipment platforms/racks/footers belong on soft floors.
My rule for damping and isolation materials: meatballs don't bounce.Franki Van Alstine
I've been checking out all kinds of racks stands and platforms, and one thing that I see continually is that maple wood is considered the best wood to have a rack or isolation platform made out of. Its supposed to be far better than cherry, walnut, or etc that you might buy. Is this a known truth, I have a hard time gathering the source of this info, both manufacturers and customers alike seem to propagate this. Just curious.