You'll need two subs for proper stereo reproduction.
It's very risky purchasing speakers without an audition. All the above recommendations are someone else's ears, components and room. The number one mistake folks make is purchasing the wrong speaker, especially speakers meant to be out from the front wall (most) which end up positioned incorrectly for whatever reason. Then they try to change the character of the speaker with electronics, wire, etc., a hopeless cycle. Great for dealers though.
I've heard several of the recommendations above set up fairly well with good to very good upstream components with very disappointing results.
You may find this book, Get Better Sound, useful.
https://www.getbettersound.com/
It's very risky purchasing speakers without an audition. All the above recommendations are someone else's ears, components and room. The number one mistake folks make is purchasing the wrong speaker, especially speakers meant to be out from the front wall (most) which end up positioned incorrectly for whatever reason. Then they try to change the character of the speaker with electronics, wire, etc., a hopeless cycle. Great for dealers though.
I've heard several of the recommendations above set up fairly well with good to very good upstream components with very disappointing results.
You may find this book, Get Better Sound, useful.
https://www.getbettersound.com/