Subwoofer rumble issue


I’m having a hard time solving a problem that seems to come and go. My subwoofer will rumble uncontrollably when playing records at a higher volume. If I turn the volume down sharply it goes away but when I creep the volume back up it comes back. I’ve tried isolating my turntable as much as possible with diy books, isolation feet, etc. (I don’t want to buy an expensive isolation platform unless that really is the issue.) Any thoughts on what I can do to fix this? Thx!
paulgardner

He's already proved he has air-born feedback, do the test above as in my first post, the way Ivor Tiefenbrun laid out all those many years ago,  (know who he is?)
Or sell the OP your useless car valve springs, or your magic pebbles, better still give them to him as they will end up in the bin, even better still give something constructive to these forums, instead of your constant malignant voodoo talk.
  http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina31.htm
 
Surely you must believe most other people are as backward and incapable of real progress as you. I’m considering putting you on the payroll nevertheless in view of your excellent job of getting the word out. 
LOL you guys are funny. There’s gotta be a solution that doesn’t involve moving my tt to another room. Would a different tone arm help? One that doesn’t use magnetic stabilizing? Ugh this is no fun. So strange that it developed over time too. I’ve had this set up for about a year now and it just started a month ago. I did have woofer pumping issues with my mains at first but fixed it by putting them on stands vs. the same surface at the tt. Do you think going to the Herron phono pre will help at all? 
Back in the TT days Paul you had speakers that were lucky to go below -3db@50hz, now there’s subs that can go 2 octaves lower, with 1000w plate amps, this is what I found with Linn LP12/Ittok/Supex1000 and my Kef B1814’s 19hz, then CD came along, and then no problems.

Cheers George