I'm using a single Rel B3 with my Dyn C1's. The time alignment/phasing is the trickiest part. Took me about a year to get it right. I had thought of adding a second sub but now I personally don't feel the need for it especially now the timing is right. I have my sub setup about 5ft to the right of my right speaker. I could never get the sub to sound right when I tried placing it between the speakers. Nearfield listening is why I guess it just didn't sound right to me.
Is One Subwoofer Really Not Appropriate For 2-Chnl
I'm asking this question although I've read about this countless of times. I know 2-subs are preferable than 1 in 2-channel listening as they can load the room better for a more even bass response. However, is 1 sub really not appropriate and not recommended? Planning to go with a high-quality monitor + sub.
Anybody used a sub with Dynaudio Confidence C1, Focal Diablo Utopia or Totem The One?
Thanks in advance.
Anybody used a sub with Dynaudio Confidence C1, Focal Diablo Utopia or Totem The One?
Thanks in advance.