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Dark Ness
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I'm not leaving my humble 2-way stereo for a fancy multi-channel setup (at least in the foreseeable future) BUT consider the addition of a subwoofer to my actual rig if that proves worthy. Would any of you gentlemen share with me your practical experience on this matter (theoretical non-tested opinions will be mercilessly discarded) ? Real-life suggestions, on the opposite, are very welcome ! (photo not obligatory) Thank you, God Bless
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JBL PSW-1000 I've used this for the last 25 years or so. I use it on a regular 2ch set up for both my TV/movie viewing and my main music. It has both the power to kick @ss and the smoothness to make you forget there is even a sub in play depending on the source. SpecsType: single driver subwoofer Frequency Response: 30Hz to 150Hz Crossover Frequency: 90-150Hz Bass: 1 x 300mm polymer laminate cone Enclosure: bass reflex Dimensions: 457 x 292 x 426mm Weight: 16.4kg Note: 100 watt power amplifier Year: 1996 Edited by JD - February 25 2022 at 17:14 |
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Highly suggested! I run dual subs in my 2-channel setup (I don't have a HT setup, nor do I want one). I have dual SVS SB2000 subs run in stereo mode from my integrated amp. It has been the best upgrade to my speaker system short of buying new speakers which I'm not ready to do. It all depends on what your main speakers are and their frequency range, how low do they go. I started out with one sub but found it created a bump around 60-70Hz I could not tame, the 2nd sub flattened everything out and pressurizes the room nicely when the music calls for it, as well made soundstage even wider than I already was experiencing. Subwoofer setup is very critical to make sure it blends well with the mains... Edited by Catcher10 - February 25 2022 at 16:37 |
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I love the implementation of a subwoofer, but one must bare in mind that room correction and acoustic treatment is often highly necessary. Bass frequencies are the hardest to obtain accurately with in a home room.
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This is my configuration, I found this position is more natural as it mimics having main speakers with large bass drivers anyhow. Like I said having dual subs flattened out my freq response in my room vs just one sub. My mains have side firing woofers so that helps the soundstage really well.
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Aren't the side firing Subs being blocked by the SVS's since they face out and are on the lower portion of the towers?
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Two years ago I was in your situation: I'm very happy with my stereo set-up, although it is not necessarily that humble (a hybrid tube amp and a 3-way DIY speaker set at the heart of it). Sometimes I felt the lower end a bit lacking, so I got me a modest subwoofer. The frequency range of my speaker set started at about 30-35 Hz. Not bad at all, but sometimes - and especially when watching films with the sound over my Hifi system - I felt something could be better. Now I added a subwoofer with a frequency range of 20 to 200 Hz and an adjustable Cross-over frequency of 50 to 150 Hz. I hesitated to get its bigger brother (with a range starting at 16 Hz), but I'm very happy with what I have now (a Magnat Monitor Sub 201A). Both for music and for films this - for the moment - convinced me that I don't need a fancy 5.1 or 7.1 multi-channel system. So, I would say: go for it - no need for a big investment, but it does make an interesting and enjoyable difference.
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Depends. If you listen to music in stereo there is not much difference. If you listen to DVD audio with 5.1 mixes, maybe.
Subs may help if you're watching action movies and stuff is getting blown up. But to hear that in all its glory you need a surround sound setup. |
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Absolutely. You don’t need a 5.1 or 7.1 system to understand fully articulated bass.
Subwoofers are highly noticeable in just a 2 channel set up. Most high end 2 channel set ups use mono blocks and pre amps for the Subwoofer output. Believe me. Those types of 2 channel set ups with a sub are absolutely incredible, but of course expensive as hell. For my tastes I’d take that over a 7.1 set up. :) |
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Properly placed acoustic treatment will give you better sound than just randomly adding a sub.
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Curious, JD as to how much treatment you have for your listening environment. |
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I have two 600 watt subs that I can phase differently to enhance my listening room acoustics. But this is not for everyone. But I cannot fathom listening to any two channel system without at least one sub. Aside from the loss of lower bass extention, the dynamics of the music would suffer without one. Oh, and I have bass traps.
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Curious, do you have 6", 8", or greater thickness on your traps and are they floor to ceiling in all corners? As a recording engineer I'm sure you did it right. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - February 27 2022 at 13:05 |
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^But you are an experienced recording engineer with a golden ear. For us common folk, adding a sub could make things worse.
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Google "acoustic treatment" if you're interested. |
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