Yes, as slaw and others have said, it’s a turntable problem. One that needs addressing asap before you wreck the voice coil/spider assembly through heat.
Some amps have built-in filters to cut subsonic signals from reaching the speakers but most don’t.
Don’t ignore it. My friend had a similar issue with his Pro-Ject Carbon which resulted in a burnt out sub on of his Kef's.
Check everything turntable related. From cartridge tip, to arm, to turntable placement.
As a reward you’ll get better sound too.
Some amps have built-in filters to cut subsonic signals from reaching the speakers but most don’t.
Don’t ignore it. My friend had a similar issue with his Pro-Ject Carbon which resulted in a burnt out sub on of his Kef's.
Check everything turntable related. From cartridge tip, to arm, to turntable placement.
As a reward you’ll get better sound too.