Sub w/a CJ ET3 SE


What would be the best way to set up a subwoofer w/a Conrad Johnson ET3 SE. 
linnlingo
I was talking to my dealer yesterday and he also mentioned beside SVS and the Totem Kin the best option might be a Paradigm Monitor 8 or 10 sub w/a PBK kit. Any thoughts on this.
I better add a few notes.......

If you have a Johnny One note sub
Try DIRAC room software
If you have a "one note" room node, my guess is it will be the same unless new sub has frequency adjustments 

The Dirac & A cheap USB mic really is amazing what it can do

Amarra has a trial you can try 
all you need is a $65 USB mic and you can hear it yourself 

I know the frustration of " one note" bass

jeff
I've got an CJ ET3, too
Velodyne F-1500, old one, but goody

I used a splitter adapter ( solid piece from audio quest & works well

bass is now seamless 

Jeff
Yogiboy and ricpan thanks. My local dealer sells SVS and he may have that model on hand. 
I have the same preamp on my second system and I use a splitter for the sub and it works great.
Take a look at this SVS SB-1000. The owners manual will show you all the options for hooking up a sub. BTW,I think that the SB-1000 would be a good match with the 5T’s!
https://www.svsound.com/products/sb-1000
My current sub is a 14 year old Velodyne. Pretty much a johnny one note. Looking around I noticed Klipsch has wireless sub and REL can connect directly to an amplifier. Has anyone tried these connections. I just bought a pair of Aerial 5T's very sweet sound and the bass is pretty good but I want a little more punch at the bottom. A smaller sub would be preferable and in the $800 range.
It all depends on what subwoofer you are using. There are many different ways to hook up a sub to a system. More info would help!
I am not sure about best way but I was using splitter at the o/p of ET3SE going to my SB13 ultra. There was no detectable loss in audio quality from speakers.