Turntable feedback rumble problems with new sub


I have a Technics 1200 M3D and KEF LS50s. No issues. I just added a REL T7i and have a runaway feedback rumble problem at high volume. I added Isonoe footers to the table which didn’t do much. Unfortunately the table and speakers sit on a big media cabinet from Design Within Reach which is not ideal.  Not sure what the right next move is.  More turntable isolation, put footers under the cabinet legs, new turntable, new furniture, or new house?
ronribbons
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Speakers and turntables shouldn't be on the same surface (console). 
Speakers on a proper stand on spikes 
Your turntable already have a very nice Isonoe feet 


I had a similar issue with my turntable and REL 528SE s/w.  The first time it happened, I had bought an Auralex Audio Subdude II platform for the s/w.  The rumble was pretty severe and after trying out many things, realized it was the platform that was causing the rumble. I ended up returning the platform and Blu Tak'd the subwoofer to my wood floor for a more stable connection.  The second time it happened, I had to replace my regular legs on the HRS platform that my turntable was on with special low-frequency legs. The cost was $550 for four legs and it's worked like a charm. This was actually a recommendation by HRS and confirmed by Franc Kuzma as I had just bought the Stabi R turntable. Unfortunately this could be a common problem with analog rigs and a pain to troubleshoot.  
ronribbons,

The LS50s must have been triggered by the REL sub and feeding back into the turntable via the cabinet and then feeding back into the sub etc.

As rdk777 said, this is something to keep an eye on in future.

Glad you’ve sorted it, you should also get much better sound now.
As an update.  Got KEF stands for LS50s. Helped. Then Herbie’s Fat dots under the cabinet. Helped more.  Then Herbie’s Grungebuster Dots under the turntable feet. Problems almost completely gone. I have to tap on the turntable to start the feedback, but won’t occur with stylus resting on the record. It appears there is no limit to the isolation steps one can take. I may get a butcher block for under the table, or I almost have my wife convinced we need a different cabinet. Thanks again.