Whump whump whump sound?

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Hey everyone. Thanks so much for all the replies - much appreciated. I tried a few different diy remedies but nothing worked. Got some cheap-ish absorbers from Amazon to sit under the deck but if anything they somehow made the issue worse.

But I’ve just managed to fix the issue. And the way I fixed it has left me feeling like a complete idiot!!

I fully extended the spikes at the bottom of the speakers. I know I know, I should have done that at the start. I’m a clown I know!!!

But anyway, quiet parts of records that were causing an issue before now playing as intended.

Thanks again folks. I’d never have considered physical vibrations to be the culprit if I hadn’t come on here. Every day is a school day!!
 
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Hey everyone. Thanks so much for all the replies - much appreciated. I tried a few different diy remedies but nothing worked. Got some cheap-ish absorbers from Amazon to sit under the deck but if anything they somehow made the issue worse.

But I’ve just managed to fix the issue. And the way I fixed it has left me feeling like a complete idiot!!

I fully extended the spikes at the bottom of the speakers. I know I know, I should have done that at the start. I’m a clown I know!!!

But anyway, quiet parts of records that were causing an issue before now playing as intended.

Thanks again folks. I’d never have considered physical vibrations to be the culprit if I hadn’t come on here. Every day is a school day!!
You'll be surprised what physical vibrations can do to vinyl playback especially on certain turntables.
Probably why Rega sell wallshelves...
🙂
Often spikes under speakers don't work as they don't isolate.
Glad it's sorted for you.
 
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You'll be surprised what physical vibrations can do to vinyl playback especially on certain turntables.
Probably why Rega sell wallshelves...
🙂
Often spikes under speakers don't work as they don't isolate.
Glad it's sorted for you.
For future reference can you explain what you mean by 'fully extending spikes '?
How did you have them before?
Simply because this is a new one for me.....
We are always learning.
Thanks.
 

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