@cooperdude6: Lots of great comments here, and a link by @ditusa to an excellent article. Here are my thoughts on the subject:
- First, replace the aluminum cones with springs. Cones do NOT isolate, they couple. Sets of four springs from Douk Audio are cheap.
- As many have already said, constrained layer damping works great. But first you want to at least get rid of the MDF shelves, which suck. MDF is nothing more than wood pulp mixed with glue, not at all stiff. I put a 50lb. turntable on the top shelf of my Solid Steel rack, the MDF resting on four corner cones. The MDF remained supported at only the corners, the shelf bending all the way down to the rack’s metal frame in between.
- Replace the MDF shelves with pieces of Baltic Birch plywood. 3/4" thick, 19 layers of cross-laminated Birch. VERY stiff for a wood product. A layer of Baltic Birch plywood with a second of another dissimilar stiff material (sure, granite if you wish) and a sheet of a constrained layer material (check out WallDamp from Acoustic Sciences Corporation) between them makes a great shelf. And at a relatively reasonable price.