Listening to music matters Freddie Hubbard thought my woof was going to blow?


I was listening to Hubtones the other day and on the first track when Freddie started to blow, so did my woofer. Shook the room and was kind of startling to be honest. What causes that kind of distortion? Mic overload?
tzh21y
it happens on all turntables,  I have only noticed it on newer reissues.  Maybe its caused by EQ in mastering process
There may be a low frequency resonance in your system, due either to cartridge/tonearm match or to something else, like proximity of your TT to the woofers or etc., which would work through feedback.
Happens on every turntable I play it on.  Its not only this record but I notice it on many reissues, another one is Van Morrison Moondance reissue 1st track.  Never does it on originals
I have the same pressing and it's smooth and full when he hits that section and Herbie starts comping / Drummer does a fill. Reminds me of that patarata boom baaahhhh moment in So What, it jumps out but is not grating.