Do you use a Subwoofer when listening to stereo?


I thought using a 12 inch b&w asw 2000 sub would b good to allow my b&w 804 d3’s to better handle freq above 80 hz (ie. benefit from sharing burden).  I am not sure this is prudent as my well powered 804s can probably handle those lower frequencies just fine, and may make them sound better vs cutting them off from flowing thru the 804s.
My Stereo listening is done by streaming thru a nucleus connected via usb to a chord Hugo tt2 and then to a marantz 5014 via coaxial, then to a McIntosh mc255 and then off to speakers referred to above

 Does excluding sub from stereo make sense?
emergingsoul

Showing 1 response by rshank64

Hi emerging soul,

I totally agree with Noble100 assessment above regarding sub naysayers and purist. The sub naysayers and purist have probably never experienced a well setup subwoofer(s) in a stereo system hence their negative opinion in using a subwoofer with stereo !

Many well setup stereo systems sound great without any subwoofer. However adding a MATCHING suitable subwoofer to any system will transform the system to another level no matter how good or powerful your main speakers are. You have to experience it to believe it.

However, one cannot simply add just any subwoofer to a stereo system and expect it to perform well!

The key to the performace success is that the subwoofer(s) must be a suitable match for your mains in terms of speed/power/range and be correctly placed and setup in your room environment.

Regarding your current system, I would say that you will not benefit greatly by adding your ASW2000 subwoofer to your stereo system. The ASW2000 is good for theatre use but it is simply no match for your much superior B&W 804 mains in terms of speed and power etc.  I would rather just enjoy the stereo system without subwoofer in this case.

The manufacturer's recommended subwoofer for your mains will be the B&W DB1/DB2 range. REL S810 + Series subwooofers will also be a good match, specially with their high level input option. The older B&W ASW825/850 sub will also work well with your system. I have used ASW850 in the past but I now use dual REL 212SE to go with my system with high level input option.

Adding subwoofer(s) may seem an expensive upgrade but it offers value for money in much superior all round performance benefits. It is also much cheaper then upgrading your mains!!

Happy Listening!