" Today I was just testing a recovered old active Gallo sub and it made some just okay speakers sing."
Sometimes, when you listen to a system that you're not used to, you can have an initial impression (good or bad), that may not hold up over time. Its always a good idea to confirm results like you got with some long term listening. I know that you didn't hear the sub in your system, but the same rules apply.
As some of the others have stated, your best bet would be a pair of Vandersteen subs. The only caution I would give is that subs usually work best with full range speakers. Your speakers are fairly small, so you can't expect the sub to handle frequencies that your main speakers should be covering. (That goes for any sub, not just Vandersteen.). I do have a pair myself I use with Model 3's.
Sometimes, when you listen to a system that you're not used to, you can have an initial impression (good or bad), that may not hold up over time. Its always a good idea to confirm results like you got with some long term listening. I know that you didn't hear the sub in your system, but the same rules apply.
As some of the others have stated, your best bet would be a pair of Vandersteen subs. The only caution I would give is that subs usually work best with full range speakers. Your speakers are fairly small, so you can't expect the sub to handle frequencies that your main speakers should be covering. (That goes for any sub, not just Vandersteen.). I do have a pair myself I use with Model 3's.