Subwoofer for Kef LS50 Wireless II?


Hi All,
I've been unable to blend my SVS SB1000 Pro with the KEF's, the goal is music first, can anybody share experiences integrating subwoofers with these speakers?
Next step for me will be to likely try out something from the new REL T/x line although I'm concerned that I might be losing some of that REL magic without the high level connection.
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Showing 3 responses by fiesta75

I certainly would NOT worry about the high level inputs. I've always found the low level inputs to be preferable. Simply more detail. The SVS, while not the best, should be very good with your speakers.
OK, missioncoonery. You must be an expert. Just gave my opinion from MY experience.
I absolutely agree with @mapman, ISOLATE the sub from the room with an acoustic platform or springs. If you can't afford a very good isolation platform like Townsend, Auralex Subdude is decent. The aluminum version of the Nobsound springs will work for $35. Start with the lowest crossover point on the low pass filter, 30Hz. or lower? If all of this does not help, stuff the ports with cotton or fiber material. This should reduce the boom. I think the BEST solution is isolation!