If you don't mind interrupting the main signal path with an active high pass unit to roll off the bass in your main speakers (this would include the crossover in your HT pre-pro or receiver), the SMS-1 is a tremendously beneficial device for any application requiring smooth bass response. So beneficial that I put an NHT X-2 active high pass unit (feeding the SMS-1 from its low pass outputs) between my ARC LS-25 and ARC VT130 SE, something I've previously been reluctant to do. I can't see ever going back.
Marty
BTW, a lot of HT receivers include Audyssey, which is functionally very similar to the SMS-1, but full range and automated. So, rather than add an SMS to your HT set-up, you might want to look for an Audyssey enabled receiver. If your HT system involves high end separates, you might want to consider an Audyssey enabled pre-pro.
Marty
BTW, a lot of HT receivers include Audyssey, which is functionally very similar to the SMS-1, but full range and automated. So, rather than add an SMS to your HT set-up, you might want to look for an Audyssey enabled receiver. If your HT system involves high end separates, you might want to consider an Audyssey enabled pre-pro.