Looks like you haven't got any responses yet, so I'll try...
You mention the Feickert Trio SE 'table in your post title. A quick search reveals that is not a standard Feickert model but a "special version" of the Feickert Venti 'table offered only by Upscale Audio for $8k.
Here is what UA describes as the differences between the Venti and the Trio SE:
Updates over Venti
- Modified and enhanced suspension and decoupling of the motors using a softer rubber compound with modified dimensions
- Newly designed steel bed for the bearing with less sensitivity to motor interference
- Modified chassis grounding
- Spike feet now are using a different way of mounting and coupling to the chassis for better adjustability and less mounting-platform noise impact
- Larger cutout for the sliding base now allows up to 315 mm pivot-spindle
Since this is a dealer exclusive you probably won't find published reviews for it that are not advertising. My suggestion is to research the
Venti and other Feickert 'tables to get a sense of their build quality and sonics.
But it looks like the Venti itself was a limited model with few sold in the US. You might find yourself with a turntable with few users for sharing information, and possibly limited parts availability down the road. If Deal loses interest in Feickert or their relationship splits, you might inquire about the availability of service going forward. You might write to Feickert to see if he supports these modifications and his thoughts on them.
You might also ask for specs on the Venti. What is that "softer rubber compound" used to de-couple the 3 motors from the chassis? If it's sorbothane, be advised that will wear out. How close does it get to 33-1/3 rpm (3150Hz)?
The pictures on the UA Web site shows the 'table with 11" and 14" 4Point arms so presumably the two are compatible. I'm guessing that 14" arm costs several thousands more than the 'table, which
imo is probably out of proportion with table/arm expenditure; I'd stick with the 11". Fwiw, the 4Point has an effective mass that works best with low-compliance cartridges - something to keep in mind.
There are many 'tables that yield improvement over VPIs. Can you say why you have pinned down this particular Trio model from Upscale? Is it price or wanting to deal with them? Do you have a price range for a 'package' to work with? If you're looking at $15-$20k+, there could be other combinations worth considering, which others here can tell you about. I'm not trying to discourage you if you have your heart set on a Feickert/Kuzma combo - just some things to consider.
Hopefully others will jump in. Good luck.