Velodyne Digital Drive Series subwoofer in stereo



Hi, I've been very interested in running two subwoofers in stereo (diff. signals to each subwoofer); I've heard many people swear by this setup.

My next room for my system will be 14' x 14' x 18' high ceiling loft living room. My question is, will two DD10 be enough to fill the room with organ music and scare me out of my seat for movie tracks? Should I move up to two DD12s? Money is not really an issue, but I'd like to save wherever I can.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
spacekadet

Showing 3 responses by darin525

I was looking for a thoughtful rebuttal.Perhaps you are not up to the task today.
I have one sub and a good one at that.If someone hid the sub there is no way I would be able to tell where it was.How would having 2 subs change this?
"read this thread and check back in a week or so."That is your answer?Are you serious?
If humans are unable to localize a pure 40 hz tone then no amount of subwoofers producing this tone are going to change this.This is a know FACT in most of the world but then again I do not live in YOUR world.
Now if you talked about signal re-enforcement/cancellations etc I could understand the avdantages of 2 subs.However you are claiming a stereo effect.That is a fairytale in the rest of the world.
I feel sorry for the moderators on this thread.