Yeah, and as long as you have only one or two subs you probably never will be happy with LF. It just takes four. Or more (I have 5). Really low bass is just a different animal.
Add two more. Put them in the corners if you must. Not ideal, but then nothing ever is. Just keep in mind the idea with DBA is the bass is smoothed by having multiple randomized sources. So if one absolutely has to be exactly in the corner then do your best to have the others be just a little one way or the other from the corner. Have one firing into the wall, another into the room. Whatever. Anything you can do to avoid having them be all exactly the same.
Main thing to keep in mind for now, anything you do with four will be better than anything you can get from one or two. Hard to believe until you hear it. But mine, when I had just one sub it gave a really different response depending on where it went. But when I went to four it was very hard to hear differences when moving one around. I mean the difference was there it just was very small. Like probably never notice unless listening for it.
Add two more. Put them in the corners if you must. Not ideal, but then nothing ever is. Just keep in mind the idea with DBA is the bass is smoothed by having multiple randomized sources. So if one absolutely has to be exactly in the corner then do your best to have the others be just a little one way or the other from the corner. Have one firing into the wall, another into the room. Whatever. Anything you can do to avoid having them be all exactly the same.
Main thing to keep in mind for now, anything you do with four will be better than anything you can get from one or two. Hard to believe until you hear it. But mine, when I had just one sub it gave a really different response depending on where it went. But when I went to four it was very hard to hear differences when moving one around. I mean the difference was there it just was very small. Like probably never notice unless listening for it.