Stacking sub-woofers


The consensus seems to favor two subs vs. one. Two subs give less distortion, more realistic sound, less work for each sub to do and more. Can subs be stacked? Is there an ideal spot to place two subs figuring the "average" rectangular room?
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Separating subs can cause cancellation of the bass waves. Stacking the subs works much like the stacked mids in a d' appolito speakers design. Wide dispersion horizontally and narrow dispersion vertically. This is the way the subs are arranged in a IMAX theater. The sub system is mono just below the center channel.