Mmmm Crow tastes good...


So I have been anti subwoofer. And now I’m getting the hype (and maybe the vapors too).

I’m off all this week and remembered a crusty old subwoofer stashed in the dankest corner of my closet. Since the Quicksilver preamp I got a couple of months ago had a 2nd set of outputs I decided to put it on play.

this is a Pinnacle sub, 10” and 200 watts. I think I paid $129 on amazon a few years ago for home the water. Ironically it’s a sealed box implementation.

after a couple of hours of messing with it I think I have it fairly well integrated. I’ll have to make sure it’s not killing my neighbors. It’s not an audiophile sub but it really does add to the enjoyment of my patchwork system.

I do notice that, as with my stand mounts, there less bass at my siting position vs standing in the same spot. So I’ll have to figure out what’s going on with that.

But yeah, assuming I’m not blowing out my neighbors I’ll sincerely consider 2 good subs.
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I have always preferred the sound of two monitors with a sub or subs.  I find it gives a lot more flexibility in terms of placement and room optimization.  

Because my wife wants the smallest box possible, at home I run a Sunfire Tru SuperJunior which is a 9" cube.  Sunfire, Rel, SVS, etc... and you can get some brilliant sound reproduction.  It also really opens up your choice in terms of speakers as it doesn't matter how deep the frequency response is on a monitor.