Best remote controlled sub for music, will use 2


I have a pair of Silverline Sonatas that I am looking to use a sub with. I would like to have remote control as it will be used in the theater as well. My room is largish at 15 x 33 x 8 and I may need 2 of them to achieve the levels needed, so they would need to work together.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
zapper

Showing 2 responses by tedmbrady

No offense Orfe, but I don't understand the loigic behind the smaller the room the more you need a remote. Also, the B&W experience is in your room, not his. And unless you have some sort of bass eq measurment devices (other than ears) you will not get them integrated well...phase anomalies, intermod distortion, etc. Did you fully measure and eq in the DD-15? How did the B&W get past the nodes and nulls that you saw in the DD-15 EQ process?
Ted
If you use a pair of Velodyne SMS-1's (stand alone bass EQ boxes) with any good sub, you get remote control EVERYTHING (levels, crossovers, EQ, EQ points, Q size, slope, subsonic filter and its slope, phase, five settings each, etc.) And it visually shows you the effects of sub placement, room EQ, all in real time and on your tv/screen. They're each $599 (mono) and invaluable for integration to mains and HT. You can set them up for music, and a compleetly different setting for LFE/movies, if needed, all remotely. To me, an incredible tool. I'll never dso without them, unless you get Velodyne DD series subs (whcih have them built in).... but why not shop for the best subs for your needs and budget.
Ted