Has anyone ever used "stacked" Heresy's


I've seen a few references to people doing this, and am wondering if others have had experiences. I t looks like buying an extra pair might be a fun alternative to a sub.
peter_hill
While you will gain a little bottom end due to the increased surface area, these speakers still need a sub if you want deep bass. Two Heresy's with subs on each side makes for a "kick ass" rock system. Sean
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I think the Heresy makes for a great rock speaker as well. It also serves the rest of the musical spectrum quite well. If you do by a second pair, and your aim is to suplement the bass, you may want to put them side by side instead of stacking them higher and keep the bass drivers both low and close to the ground. Wonderful speakers, and an outright bargain for the money you pay for them for sure. I found a big improvement in swapping out the stock internal wiring with DH Labs Silver, and replacing the back with MDF. Also, at the same time, create some better seals around the drivers and the back of the cabinet. All this should enhance your bass response to a small degree. I'd agree with Sean..if you do want to go lower a sub would be the answer. I prefer the older (original) version with the heavier cabinet, as opposed to the Heresy II model which is about 8 lbs lighter as I recall. Drivers are different, as is the crossover as well.

Marco
i tried the stacked heresys & i didnt really like it, i got much better performance placing them side by side with 1 pair on small 8" stands.

heresys are a great little speaker, i still have a new pair in the boxes stashed away in my attic for future use.

mike.