Subwoofer for Raidho XT-1 sadly buried in a console built in?


Ok, you know the deal or you can catch up by reading my other post.  Room is reasonably big if you include the whole space, it’s almost a loft type setup with a kitchen and a family room fusing together. There are sonance speakers and a Sonos system that can play through the house and outside so don’t need this system to play for the masses if we have a party. This is more focused best I can on the family room experience.  The sub, unless hidden in the wall or buried in the cabinet, has to be white.  Yes there are wife issues, if you’re married you can relate. I got clearance for multiple subs if need be, wiring could be an issue.  Thanks, Mduff

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Huge congratulations on the Raidho XT-1 loudspeakers.   I hope you really enjoy them.   I've heard them and they are just great!   Get and position two subs if you can. (I own two R.E.L. subs myself, and SVS)

Concur with @curiousjim on an adjustable SVS 3000 Micro in white.

@mduffy18d   I think you could blend the SVS with the Scansonic MB1s/1.5?

I have three SVS but none white...  :-)     (were the Scansonics white?)

Grin, if you can really buy multiple subs, get four SVS 3000 Micros in white, do a good distributed bass array (DBA) for the low end, and hi-pass the MB-1s with a decent crossover. I think relieving the bookshelves of low bass and adding subs will really make the room will fill up nicely (don't overdo bass, just right...)