Subwoofer Connection


I have a separates(cd-preamp-power amp) stereo system with bi-wired floor standing speakers. I would appreciate suggestions on powered subwoofer addition WITHOUT disturbing the bi-wired speaker setup.
ronniep
Try a Titan II LE. You'll love it. Be prepared to wait a month or two, they can't seem to keep up with demand. I think some of that might have to do with offering so many finish choices. I've done a lot of subwoofer auditioning in my 20year of audio, this sub just flat out makes music better than anything near it's price.
I heard the new HSU VTF-3 at THE SHOW and it is truly a REL killer and most other subs to boot (just give them the boot). It is only $849.

REL believes that going through two amps is better than just the sub's amp. This can only result in additive distortion and all the imperfect characteristics of both amps (there are excellent amps, but none are without some tiny flaws). Also, they adhere to using maximum room boundary by placing the sub in a corner. This alone inherently creates more problems than it solves.
For $849 I'd probably try for a used REL or ACI. BTW the previous poster is incorrect : REL suggests corner placement is POSSIBLE with their subs due to the very low frequency of their adjustable crossovers. However I have found optimum placement to be nearer to where the Cardas method would suggest the mains should be placed.

I'm not suggesting that the Hsu is bad ... I haven't heard it. However I would look into a used REL or ACI first if music is your priority.