mijostyn
I don’t use a subwoofer, but I do use a full-range speaker system that is essentially flat in-room to below 20 hZ. It’s awesome. My phono stage, line stage, and bass amplifier (this is a bi-amped system) are all rated to far below 20 hZ. The system can produce bass that you can’t hear but can only feel.
No rumble filter. No woofer pumping. Ever.
Many amps roll off below 20 Hz so you won’t see woofers pumping.Not good ones.
Your system is doing exactly what it is supposed to do. Moving the turntable won’t change a thing. Anybody who uses subwoofers aggressively and plays vinyl will need a subsonic filter ...Oh no, that’s mistaken. Completely.
I don’t use a subwoofer, but I do use a full-range speaker system that is essentially flat in-room to below 20 hZ. It’s awesome. My phono stage, line stage, and bass amplifier (this is a bi-amped system) are all rated to far below 20 hZ. The system can produce bass that you can’t hear but can only feel.
No rumble filter. No woofer pumping. Ever.
The best subsonic filters are digital.I think the best subsonic filter is no subsonic filter.