Feedback through turntable


My system consists of a McIntosh C2300 preamp, MC452 amp, MCD500 SACD player, VPI Aries 3D with Ortofon Cadenza MC cartridge, Manley ChinookSE phono stage, PS Audio P5, Sonus faber Cremona Auditor M speakers and REL B1 Sub bass system.  My issue is with turntable use only; SACD has no issues.  On my pre when volume is +55 (peak at 45watts) I start to get feedback through the turntable - a sort of low freq sound, back off volume and it goes away.  My Auditor M speaker is about 3 ft away and in front of turntable.  I do have a rumble filter (KAB) installed between preamp and phonostage to help with sub woofer pumping.  Due to room layout I cannot rearrange the setup/move turntable.  My turntable is on a 2.5" block of wood and that sits on 4 isolation blocks via spiked feet.  Any thoughts how I can eliminate this problem?  Harry Weisfeld with VPI states he has 4 15" woofers (JBL Everest) near his Prime Signature setup with no issues at all.  Why am I having this problem and how can I eliminate it?  Thank you in advance for all feedback.
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@bdp24, @toddverrone,

FIM made a ball n" cup device as well that was priced lower than the Symposium jr. Maybe still in production???

I almost offered one of my Symposium jr. sets up for sale, thought about it and decided to keep.

They were offered w/ two levels of ball bearings, one of harder strength. (Tungsten)??

I took it one level further and acquired ceramic balls. My project at this time was my VPI HW-19 mk IV that i"d taken way out of stock.

The ceramic ball bearings were a step up in this particular setting, adding major transparency... the highly resonant plinth/base of the VPI was HARD to overcome!


You both may find this of interest..

I've fabricated a 3" maple platform that I've recessed 3 Symposium jr. (cups) into (flush) w/ the top of the platform.....on the bottom, I've a 1'8" recess for my Super Stiff Springs.

An effective,versatile platform that can be used in various applications.

I'm currently using it in my similarly modded rack that my amp/conditioner rests on.
@bdp24,

This may be an optimum platform to try your future plan?

I can provide some pics if you want?

Happy listening
That sounds like an amazing platform!

I tried a 2" maple butcher block on the innertube for under my rega, but it deadened the sound too much. The 1" teak seems to work better. 

I like the idea of recessed mounts..