I found a quick and simple way of electrically isolating the tray by adding small loops of insulated solid core copper wire for the support springs to attach to ,
It did reduce my capacitance , from 130pF per conductor to 123pF . Its not a major difference but I'll take the extra reduction in any case , the humble old TRS jack adds around 10pf on the tip and 5pf on the ring , no real way around that .
Ive only checked with my ears so far but the reduction in capacitance , and the reduction of the of the effects of that capacitance by placing lower load (120 kohms) across the transducer gives the spring a lot more sparkle , in contrast in line input mode ,which uses the same TRS jack the spring sounds a bit dull and lifeless with only 20 kohms load .
I dont know why the starquad totally messed up the CMRR of the SSL2 , Im glad I made the mistake and learned something about tribloelectric effects along the way . Now of course with twin coax the conductor to conductor capacitance is greatly reduced over what the starquad or even regular mic cable gives ,thats made all the difference in this case .
I can see the attraction of the FET booster circuit now , zeroing out all the extra cable capacity around the transducer and putting even more zing in the spring ,
Abbeys circuit would do perfectly , with a few additions , like HPF and Attenuation .