In the real world all these extra circuits and wires you need, they all diminish the signal to some extent. Its just a fact. Nobody ever made the perfect component that doesn’t do this and until they do simpler is better.
In the real world the more sources of low bass the better. If you want to get all technical this is one where we can go and the tech and physics are solid as can be. Each woofer creates room bass modes based on its location. The more locations the more modes. The more woofers the less output needed from each one. So the more woofers the smoother the bass. Its been researched and tested and proven. Its science.
Also happens to work in practice. To a lot of us, this means more than any number of high falutin theories.
So when you filter bass from the stereo pair you aren’t improving you are worsening.
Keeping track, that’s two ways your idea made the system worse. There’s a third.
Money spent on this unnecessary and counterproductive crossover and amp and all is money not spent where it could actually do some good.
About the only time this might be a good idea is in the case of a very low output SET where relieving it of low bass might actually be enough of an improvement to be worth it. Except notice, no one with a SET actually does this. Why? Isn’t this the prime example of when it should be most beneficial?
Except people are drawn to SET and low output in general because they enjoy listening for the truly subtle compelling detail that carries one away with palpable presence. The very same subtle detail all your extra circuits ruins. So the one guys who according to your view really should be advocates want nothing to do with it.
Me neither. https://forum.audiogon.com/users/millercarbon