Sub Woofers Added to full range Kef Reference 3~2


After successfully changing the oil (ferrofluid) in my tweeters, I decided to treat myself to a bit of an upgrade.
I had been considering adding a pair of subwoofers to my system for many months.
I settled in on SVS for various reasons:  Excellent pre purchase customer support; Very good selection: Money back trial period; A lot of sub for the price (woofer size and amplification watts).
Shipping only took three days via Fedex.  
Unpacking and setup was a breeze.
I had some left over speaker cables, identical brand and length, from a decades past trial with bi-amping.
Hooked up the subs to the amplifier and was assured (by SVS) that only a signal was taken from the amp, nothing else.
So, I installed them as shown in the attached photo.....https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jb5dNZ5uTgAWmJM96
That was really my only option based on space, available speaker cable length, and wife factor......
It's been about a month now and I can honestly say this is the best upgrade I've made in the last 15 years!
Gain and frequency matching are both set to 12 o'clock high.
If you have a full range system that just doesn't quite seem to make it, or a smaller 2 way type speaker, and you're looking for a bit more bottom end, I highly recommend you try this type of arrangement!!
There are many high quality subwoofer manufacturers out there.  I have no affiliation with any of them.
ps....C-J Premier 17 LS preamp.  C-J LP66S Amp.  Both are tube.  I have a nice vinyl rig, cd player which can also take a thumb drive with ripped music.  All 3 music mediums sound great!

quincy