Adding a second sub


I have a pair of NHT 1.5 that I also run a NHT SA-2 Amplifier and a SW-2pi Subwoofer.I was wanting to know if I could run a second NHT SA-2 Amplifier and a SW-2pi Subwoofer.I am using a Yamaha RX-V2400 reciever.

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before you spend money on a sub, get you a good pre/amp or int. amp...i am not kicking your receiver around, but you will be better spending money on upgrading your amp/ or source before it ever gets to your speaker sub combo....source is so important.....think equally in money vs. each peice of equipment...cd/amp/speakers/sub...each should be equal...money doesn't always say equal, but most of the time it does...hope you understand what i am saying..good listening..dwhitt
Sorry Dwhitt...the additional sub would be most beneficial...as a matter of fact 4 subs would be even more so. It evens the lows, adds more realism with less effort, etc., etc.
stringreen, what do you do? use a equalizer, push all the lows up and pull all the mid and high down, i understand, you don't understand music, all you know is bottom end...boy , you are very helpful to someone who wants to enjoy music and etc...but by all means...stringreen, get yourself some 15 and 20 in and mount them into your walls...that would even be better....enjoy the music guys...i really enjoyed that....some people are just so very knowledgeable...dwhitt
Well what I am thinking is that I have been looking for a set of NHT 2.5I or 2.9 to no avail.I could just use the subs as a bottom end to the 1.5's and have basicly a 2.5 speaker.
>>some people are just so very knowledgeable...dwhitt<<

And some aren't as evidenced by your posts.

It is seldom a good idea to spend equal amounts on each component.

Actually, a disproportionate percentage of available funds should be spent on speakers. Perhaps as much as 50%.

Your recommendation is fraught with bad information and inexperience.