unfortunately you are going in the wrong direction if you want seamless integration between sub and the LS50s (which is completely possible!).
the issue is your subwoofer- it lacks the necessary adjustments needed for proper integration. critical controls like a polarity switch and continuous phase angle adjustment.
REL used to offer these controls- it is a shame yours does not have them.
rather than getting the outlaw amp (sending your LS50s through more electronics is not optimal) i would suggest a sub like the JL audio D110, which has the proper controls for perfect integration.
If you use the foam plugs on the LS50s, they will have an acoustic crossover frequency of ~ 75 Hz- where the bass drops like a rock. set your crossover on the sub to ~ 75Hz. your default setting for the subwoofer should be reverse polarity (helps avoid peaks and valleys) and then rotate the phase control until the sound is seamless.
if you get a sub with the proper features you can keep your current amp. getting a new amp with sub crossover is a losing battle without the right sub. unless you aren't particular - but you already are because you want to make a change. change the sub, not the amp.
the issue is your subwoofer- it lacks the necessary adjustments needed for proper integration. critical controls like a polarity switch and continuous phase angle adjustment.
REL used to offer these controls- it is a shame yours does not have them.
rather than getting the outlaw amp (sending your LS50s through more electronics is not optimal) i would suggest a sub like the JL audio D110, which has the proper controls for perfect integration.
If you use the foam plugs on the LS50s, they will have an acoustic crossover frequency of ~ 75 Hz- where the bass drops like a rock. set your crossover on the sub to ~ 75Hz. your default setting for the subwoofer should be reverse polarity (helps avoid peaks and valleys) and then rotate the phase control until the sound is seamless.
if you get a sub with the proper features you can keep your current amp. getting a new amp with sub crossover is a losing battle without the right sub. unless you aren't particular - but you already are because you want to make a change. change the sub, not the amp.