+1 @jasonbourne52 Look at cartridge alignment first. Ensure tracking force is set properly. With tracking alignment, I find this is a bit less meticulous with the Ortofon 2M because they are not the most detailed cartridges to begin with, but they should be positioned properly on the tonearm with a cartridge protractor. It doesn’t look like the tonearm supports azimuth adjustments, but it does have VTA, so look into ensuring the height of the tonearm is correct.
Also, did you buy the turntable and cartridge new? If not, this could be a sign of a dying cartridge that is in need of replacement. Luckily the 2M stylus can be purchased separately and easily replaced without removing the cartridge from the headshell.
Last, turntable placement isolation is always important. It sounds like the cartridge is mistracking when the bass hits. If the table is in-between the speakers, the tracking is set right, and the cartridge is in good shape, it might be that you need more effective isolation under the table to reduce vibrations.
Stick with it. Vinyl can be frustrating to get right but is very rewarding once it is.