Vandersteen 2ce subwoofer options, REL or 2wqs?


Dear all,
I have balanced amplification, and want to go the stereo subwoofers route. I want to try Vandersteen 2wqs, but the balanced crossovers run at $1300, and are almost never up for sale used. That's before I even get to shelling out for the subs. I understand the potential merits of an integrated Vandersteen speaker system, but are there other options? Anyone try REL T9i with 2ce sigs? Same concept of running subs off the amp outputs, but you lose the high pass of the mains.

By the way, this will be for a 15 x 22' basement room.

Thank you!
Paul
paulburnett

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Dear @paulburnett : For some years now I own two Velodyne HGS-15 system wired in true stereo fashion, great great quality performers  Velodyne is out of the market but its subs are very good builded and does not fall down.

The next ones, even that are different models , can works for you better that the 2wqs or Rel. Yes comes with the high-pass we need with subs.

If I was you I will make a call to both sellers. The chasis broke that hadf those units does not affects its very high quality performance but its looking:

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9d5bf-velodyne-dd12-12-powered-subwoofer-remote-as-is-distorted-sound-16972-subwoofers

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lis9d5h1-velodyne-hgs-12-subwoofers

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.