Subsonic filter noise??


Greetings. I just recently wrote about some questions about my Linn Axis. Basic Plus Tonearm and Signet MR/ ME cartridge (AWEFUL).

Another problem that I have encountered is that I have a lot of subsonic noise. I don't particularly hear it, however the drivers in my speakers move a lot even when playing at a low volume and I am afraid I will damage the speakers if I turn up the volume slightly. I am using an Aragon 47k from the mid 1990's which does not have a subsonic filter switch and I think it sounds OK. The rest of my rig is: Classe 6L MK II Preamp, Krell KAV 250 A,
Pioneer TAD S-2ex (amazing speakers and very underrated). Cardas Cross By wire speaker cable and miscellaneous Audioquest cables. Can you buy a dedicated subsonic filter or should I look at another phono preamp with that feature?? The 47K has variable gain and load adjustments but no Subsonic switch.
I am considering a new cartridge and was wondering if this would eliminate or alleviate the problem.

Thanks in advance.
pivetta
Although considered unhip in audiophillia, I use a subsonic filter for my Basik/Akito rig. Cambridge 640P (with a Pangea power supply). It works really well, stops the tawdry woofer flapping, and sounds great. Does that make me a bad person?
Harrison Labs have inline filters for about $30 a pair.Check out their site. Ebay has a listing with free shipping. Do a search for subsonic filters and it will come up!
You are on the correct path thinking of another Cartridge . The Signet is an old Model and it may be worn out , either it's Suspenssion or Stylus .
The Basik Plus arm is meant for a MM Cartridge . I would recommend a Audio Technica AT-150 MLX , Ortofon Black , Grado Platinum , Soundsmith SMMC 2 and others
I tried the Sumiko Pearl after experiencing excessive treble emphasis from an AT440, and to get a local audio salesman OFF MY BACK. Apparently the Pearl is universally ignored because it's inexpensive (or something) and this guy has many years of experience with this stuff, knows I'm a cheapskate, and knows what an Akito needs. Also, before I bought the 640p I scored some NOS Nakamichi 30hz RCA line filters that un-rumbled my woofers, although the 640p starts the process at 20hz...mo bettah.