It is hard to know what you are asking. Yes, physically,
you can put each Pulsar on top of each sub but you would be
advised to put spikes under the subs or otherwise secure
them to the floor. Also, you need to determine how much
those subs vibrate since that energy will be transmitted to
the Pulsars.
As for hook-up, you have 3 options. One is to buy an
external crossover. The second is to replace your preamp
with one that has sub outs and crossovers. The third is to
get subs with built in HP and LP filters because the PSBs
have only LP filters.
However, my recommendation is to buy a comparable floor-
stander which would make better use of the same real estate.
(The stand for the Pulsars makes no acoustical
contribution.) Guessing your budget from your prospective
purchases, there are many excellent speakers in the $10K
range but I would suggest a pair of Aerial 7Ts. You would
get great sound and avoid all the complications. The are
tall but graceful and beautifully finished.
you can put each Pulsar on top of each sub but you would be
advised to put spikes under the subs or otherwise secure
them to the floor. Also, you need to determine how much
those subs vibrate since that energy will be transmitted to
the Pulsars.
As for hook-up, you have 3 options. One is to buy an
external crossover. The second is to replace your preamp
with one that has sub outs and crossovers. The third is to
get subs with built in HP and LP filters because the PSBs
have only LP filters.
However, my recommendation is to buy a comparable floor-
stander which would make better use of the same real estate.
(The stand for the Pulsars makes no acoustical
contribution.) Guessing your budget from your prospective
purchases, there are many excellent speakers in the $10K
range but I would suggest a pair of Aerial 7Ts. You would
get great sound and avoid all the complications. The are
tall but graceful and beautifully finished.