If possible, try lowering the stylus on a disc without the platter turning, and then rapping on the wall, platter, plinth, platform etc with volume at realistic loud levels to get some insight into what is happening.
This may help you avoid less-promising approaches, and more quickly evaluate potential cures.
Keep in mind also that although a rumble filter will probably help, ideally you would eliminate the problem at it's source (assuming that's feasible), since your cartridge and phono stage are processing that rumble even when you filter it out.
This may help you avoid less-promising approaches, and more quickly evaluate potential cures.
Keep in mind also that although a rumble filter will probably help, ideally you would eliminate the problem at it's source (assuming that's feasible), since your cartridge and phono stage are processing that rumble even when you filter it out.