Having owned these now for a few months and several serious listening sessions, I can say that the 300-watts must be "plenty" to drive the 4 10" woofers. Honestly, I think I have the gain set to maybe 2. The driver efficiency along with how the 4 subs are wired maybe? I don't know, but these push a lot of energy. And mine are not jammed in the corners of the room, they are floating - set next to the double impacts. I was actually considering buying 4 more 4-10s and stacking a pair in each corner and running those 4 sub towers cutoff really low - like turning the x-over all the way down to the lowest setting.
Tekton 4-10 Subwoofer
Looks like there is a new Sub from Tekton. It looks cool! Eric Alexander, if you are out there, would love to know more about this new product.
https://www.tektondesign.com/4-10-sub.html
https://www.tektondesign.com/4-10-sub.html
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shawn3997, you said: "I just replaced a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze 2's with a pair of Lore Be's. I'm shocked at how much better they are." you compare $1300 floorstanding speakers made by a mfr known to offer extreme value for $$$ to a pair of small standmount speakers that retailed for <$400, and were often sold at a discount, and you're "shocked at how much better they are"? seriously? ya, who'd a thunk? (btw, i'm not saying impugning negatively against tekton; i've heard the double impacts and think they're extremely fine sounding speakers.) |
allexandar - whatever you decide, get two. two is *always* better than one, regarding subs. better/easier room integration, better soundstaging (set them up adjacent to the main speakers for best soundstaging), higher spl's, and lower distortion for whatever spl's you're listening at. |
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