Flashunlock, my H-Cat amp has its transformer on one side and I do put one MIG under it there.
I have found that on many components, I have to place MIGs to assure the balance of the component on them. I have light components and heavy SR pcs. This means that I have to put a MIG under the IEC mount or put support under the pc. The MIGs are slippery on purpose.
I have also found that slight changes in the placement can greatly enhance the benefit of the MIGs. Trial and error are your only recourse.
I agree with you about pinpoint orientation, but it took me a long time to come to this conclusion and your equipment has to be first rate.
I have found that on many components, I have to place MIGs to assure the balance of the component on them. I have light components and heavy SR pcs. This means that I have to put a MIG under the IEC mount or put support under the pc. The MIGs are slippery on purpose.
I have also found that slight changes in the placement can greatly enhance the benefit of the MIGs. Trial and error are your only recourse.
I agree with you about pinpoint orientation, but it took me a long time to come to this conclusion and your equipment has to be first rate.