T6100 Speaker System - Weird Noise when playing bass

Hello, i bought these speakers as an upgrade from my old Dell speakers but now i've almost gone back to my old.
My problem is that everytime the song comes to a thumping bass sound, my subwoofer kinda "farts", its not blown i think but this noise is really bugging me. Makes house/dance music almost impossible to listen to
Is there anyone else here with this problem or should i just go and replace the subwoofer or something?

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