Hi,
The De Capos are smallish monitors, and as such, will have severely compromised bass performance. If you want real bass (realistically extending to 30hz or so) than a sub is an absolute requirement.
For lower budget, I would look into the Rythmik audio subs. I use the GR Research designed sub from them, and it is incredibly tight and musical. I strongly prefer it to the $4000 Velodyne DD15 sub I had before (these are really more for theater, not that tight).
For a higher budget, you need look no further than the REL B series, or the JL Audio 12 or 13.
Despite what you try with tweaking, setup, etc, you will never get deep bass from your monitors. Optimize them for imaging, staging, and presence (what they are made for), and integrate them with a musical sub for a full response.
The De Capos are smallish monitors, and as such, will have severely compromised bass performance. If you want real bass (realistically extending to 30hz or so) than a sub is an absolute requirement.
For lower budget, I would look into the Rythmik audio subs. I use the GR Research designed sub from them, and it is incredibly tight and musical. I strongly prefer it to the $4000 Velodyne DD15 sub I had before (these are really more for theater, not that tight).
For a higher budget, you need look no further than the REL B series, or the JL Audio 12 or 13.
Despite what you try with tweaking, setup, etc, you will never get deep bass from your monitors. Optimize them for imaging, staging, and presence (what they are made for), and integrate them with a musical sub for a full response.