Kenrus, it is a double edge sword. You will need two subwoofers of at least 12". Yes, I did see the size of your room. If you are going to spend money don't bunt. You need two 12"s or four 10"s or you are just adding a woofer on top of woofers. Getting them to sound right under the MLs will be a challenge from an analog perspective, relatively easy from a digital perspective. Digital bass management IMHO is the best method of integrating subwoofers.
Which subwoofer?
I have a small room (10’x14’) and am wondering if a subwoofer would help. If so, which one?
I have Martin Logan electrostatic speakers with 8” powered 200 watt woofers and 8” passive radiators. The bass is articulate, but not very deep. I am wondering if I could get more bass volume and depth without loosing detail with an additional subwoofer?
I have tried an 8” Velodyne, but could never integrate it with the Martin Logans so I sold it.
The Martin Logans are powered by a 200 watt McIntosh receiver.
Any thoughts?
I have Martin Logan electrostatic speakers with 8” powered 200 watt woofers and 8” passive radiators. The bass is articulate, but not very deep. I am wondering if I could get more bass volume and depth without loosing detail with an additional subwoofer?
I have tried an 8” Velodyne, but could never integrate it with the Martin Logans so I sold it.
The Martin Logans are powered by a 200 watt McIntosh receiver.
Any thoughts?