1111art, it is fun to play around and experiment but it will never be an optimal situation. The only thing you can do here that makes sense is putting the little sub on top of the big one between the main speakers up against a wall. I am thinking like one who runs his subs up to 120 Hz.
If you are using them below 60 Hz with just a low pass filter you can put them anywhere. In corners is always best as you get an easy 6 dB increase in efficiency. Next is up against a wall for an additional 3 dB.
I personally think all subs in a system should be the same. Next would be dividing it up in pairs say two of one kind in front and two of another in back.
Crime of the Century, Crisis What Crisis and Breakfast in America are three amazing albums by a group of amazing a musicians and all three albums are beautifully recorded. Should be in every music lovers collection. If you do not have them, get them, you won't be sorry!
If you are using them below 60 Hz with just a low pass filter you can put them anywhere. In corners is always best as you get an easy 6 dB increase in efficiency. Next is up against a wall for an additional 3 dB.
I personally think all subs in a system should be the same. Next would be dividing it up in pairs say two of one kind in front and two of another in back.
Crime of the Century, Crisis What Crisis and Breakfast in America are three amazing albums by a group of amazing a musicians and all three albums are beautifully recorded. Should be in every music lovers collection. If you do not have them, get them, you won't be sorry!