@geoffkait
Yes, that makes sense. In terms of cone tip direction it seems it's really the relative resonant difference between two shelves or a component and a shelf. In my case the BDR "The Source" shelf is the most resonant so the cone tips point towards The Source shelf and away from my rack shelf. I realize there are competing forces here to resolve - the seismic energy from the floor propagating through the rack and the TT above The Source being absorbing by the underlying "The Source" shelf and into the cones. In the end I know which direction sounds better so that makes it easy. Now if I start decoupling my rack feet more effectively from the floor I may decide flipping the cones may sound better.
Yes, that makes sense. In terms of cone tip direction it seems it's really the relative resonant difference between two shelves or a component and a shelf. In my case the BDR "The Source" shelf is the most resonant so the cone tips point towards The Source shelf and away from my rack shelf. I realize there are competing forces here to resolve - the seismic energy from the floor propagating through the rack and the TT above The Source being absorbing by the underlying "The Source" shelf and into the cones. In the end I know which direction sounds better so that makes it easy. Now if I start decoupling my rack feet more effectively from the floor I may decide flipping the cones may sound better.