Two Rels S/510
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?
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@bdp24
Danny Richie uses a pair of OB subs in the front of his room and a pair of F12G's in the rear (in both his company's listening room and at hi-fi shows), the F12's in phase opposite that of the the OB's. I believe he uses 40Hz as the x/o frequency between OB and F12. This is great to know! So he's using F12s up to 40Hz. Do you happen to know how high he crosses over the F12Gs?I guess I have some chewing to do: I run F12s to 65Hz and from there unbaffled dipole 18", so kind of similar to Danny, but he has servo dipoles above the F12s. |
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