Thanks everyone for your comments.
* A retailer told me that connecting the sub using high-level speaker connections from the amp wouldn't be a good thing given my 6watt/ch. SET amp so line-level connections from my preamp are a must - something I hadn't thought of. He said that the add'l load would be harmful to the transformers.
* It was also mentioned that the reason for getting two subs is to load the room more completely than a single sub could.
* He also felt that downward firing subs wouldn't play as loud given the small clearance to the floor that most downward firing subs face (I don't know if I agree with him).
* He also said that because my main speakers are very efficient (97dB) it means getting a sub that can keep pace with it.
Due to CES not too many retailers were around the past few days . . . Any Audiogoners see/hear any stellar subs at CES?
* A retailer told me that connecting the sub using high-level speaker connections from the amp wouldn't be a good thing given my 6watt/ch. SET amp so line-level connections from my preamp are a must - something I hadn't thought of. He said that the add'l load would be harmful to the transformers.
* It was also mentioned that the reason for getting two subs is to load the room more completely than a single sub could.
* He also felt that downward firing subs wouldn't play as loud given the small clearance to the floor that most downward firing subs face (I don't know if I agree with him).
* He also said that because my main speakers are very efficient (97dB) it means getting a sub that can keep pace with it.
Due to CES not too many retailers were around the past few days . . . Any Audiogoners see/hear any stellar subs at CES?