Yes, try to keep all wires short.
I am doing what a can

Which way is the floor joists running? Avoid having turntable supported by the same floor joists as speakers/sub.
They are running across the room in the same direction as my speakers are placed. This is why moving the rack with the TT to the sidewall helps, I believe. Different joists vs. the speakers and also the rack is straddling three joists this way.
I see cork/neoprene isolators, IMO useless as they're designed to support hundreds of pounds each (so they'd be too stiff to offer any cushion). And stacking any isolator is useless too.
Yes, they did nothing. I removed them. I am just using the turntable with it's standard base on a 3" maple butcher block on spikes.
But do get all gear off the floor in case of any amount of flooding. I replaced a small rack (about the size of your turntable rack) that was between the speakers with a spare piece of shelving that is spiked to the floor. It opened up the soundstage to an amazing degree.
Well, my listening room is in the attic on the 3rd floor of my house, so if there is flooding, I have LOTS to worry about. But yes, I did lift up the amp on a small riser, and also put the DAC on a butcher block cutting board. Lifting everything off the floor and removing the big rack from between the speakers has helped out a lot. Thanks for the help.
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