Single vs. Dual Subs


It's common wisdom that dual or multiple subs help smooth out bass response in different spots in the room, but what about for a dedicated listening room with a fixed single listening position? What do two subs add to the music presentation that a single dialed in sub is missing provided that single sub is dialed in perfectly for the listening position?
Caveat: not interested in the SWARM method or multiple subs at the moment, strictly comparing single to dual subs
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Recently blew a sub in the living room where I run a two sub system for video.  Decided to move the matching sub from my listening room there and replace the listening room sub with something newer.  New Martin Logan 800 X (10" sub) to augment the 8" woofers in my classic Acoustats is working beautifully.  Everything adjusts from a phone app at your listening position and it has Anthem Room Correction built in as well.  Sub is tucked away behind the couch wood arm at the far right.  It's gets lots of reinforcement coming out of that couch  "baffled" corner.   https://www.martindareff.com/Other/HDR-Treated-Images/i-3ZfL6Gq/A