Per Lloyd w/ one twist,
You can use any sub you like with Velodyne's subwoofer controller called the SMS-1 (+/- $400). It provides digital room correction (DRC), a pretty basic low cut (80hz/6 dB per octave fixed) for your main speakers, a VERY flexible high cut for your subwoofer, and multiple presets, as well as both RCA in and XLR in.
If:
A) you can use both sets of inputs - that is, one of your systems has XLR connectivity
and
B) You're good with the ADC/DRC/DA process
this is a great way to integrate 1 sub into 2 systems.
You can fine tune each set-up with the DRC and careful tweaking of the high-cut and store each of the final solutions into 2 different presets. One touch of a button when you switch systems and the sub is optimized for that system's playback characteristics.
Good Luck
Marty
BTW - IMHO, the DRC is stunningly good.
You can use any sub you like with Velodyne's subwoofer controller called the SMS-1 (+/- $400). It provides digital room correction (DRC), a pretty basic low cut (80hz/6 dB per octave fixed) for your main speakers, a VERY flexible high cut for your subwoofer, and multiple presets, as well as both RCA in and XLR in.
If:
A) you can use both sets of inputs - that is, one of your systems has XLR connectivity
and
B) You're good with the ADC/DRC/DA process
this is a great way to integrate 1 sub into 2 systems.
You can fine tune each set-up with the DRC and careful tweaking of the high-cut and store each of the final solutions into 2 different presets. One touch of a button when you switch systems and the sub is optimized for that system's playback characteristics.
Good Luck
Marty
BTW - IMHO, the DRC is stunningly good.