I got a REL Strata 3 and it works well. I adjust it depending on recordings but for the most part keep it subtle. Definitely adds something to the Quads. I hope to buy a second one.
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UPDATE! In the intervening years since my 2014 post above, I have learned that hardcore panel speaker enthusiasts recommend employing Magneplanar Tympani-IV bass panels as woofers, or even subs. There is one guy over on the Planar Speaker Asylum who uses them as woofers for his Martin Logan ESL speakers, with an Eminent Technology TRW-17 Rotary Woofer for the VERY low bass. That I would love to hear! |
All you need are,8-10" subs, a pair is ideal. Drive them from your main amp using the high level inputs, so not run cables from your preamp, set the crossover at 40Hz, adjusting the volume to blend, use a piano and a vocal recordings, when either becomes to thick/heavy sounding you raised the volume to high, after you are happy try 50Hz, you may have to adjust the volume a bit, choice is yours on what you prefer, don't crossover higher than 50Hz. |
noromanceWhen we played around with them with subs. The problem was the 57’s bass to where you use it to is very fast and agile as it is with all ESL’s To mate this with a big diameter 12" 15" 18" slower sub for us was not successful, there was always a disconnect between the two. We found it better to use subs the had 10" or less drivers with maybe even twin 8" and that were also servo controlled to mate up better with the Quads bass. And I agree with phillyb 2 stereo subs are better each next to or behind each Quad run off the L & R preamp outputs (not from the mono HT sub output) Cheers George |
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