I second (third?) the KAB Rumble filter suggestion. Really no sonic compromise I'm able to discern when using it -- no more woofer-pumping, and the 'table is also actually now less vulnerable to footfalls (no more tiptoeing around when listening to vinyl).
Another benefit besides the obvious reduction/elimination of woofer pumping is that your amp (and sub(s) if applicable) will no longer waste a lot of energy and effort trying to reproduce those inaudible low frequencies that cause those woofers to frantically pump away. No point in having your amp struggle to reproduce something you can't hear (and can only 'see').
Got mine here on Audiogon used for around $150 - turned out to be a great investment for me. Any concern I had about adding something into the chain and possibly degrading the delicate phono signal has been far outweighed by the more effortless overall presentation I'm getting when listening to records.
Another benefit besides the obvious reduction/elimination of woofer pumping is that your amp (and sub(s) if applicable) will no longer waste a lot of energy and effort trying to reproduce those inaudible low frequencies that cause those woofers to frantically pump away. No point in having your amp struggle to reproduce something you can't hear (and can only 'see').
Got mine here on Audiogon used for around $150 - turned out to be a great investment for me. Any concern I had about adding something into the chain and possibly degrading the delicate phono signal has been far outweighed by the more effortless overall presentation I'm getting when listening to records.