I have been a fan of subs before having subs was cool.
I have a hybrid of what others have already mentioned.
I started out with one sub. That did not work out so well. I liked the big low end but the mid bass was muddy. Lots of phase/time issues going on. I pulled the single sub out and replaced it with two sealed subs and an active crossover. I played with the phase relationship between the two subs and delayed the signal to the mains. This worked pretty well. I had nice solid low end, great impact and much more detailed mid bass and when I sat in the listening position I felt like I was wrapped up in the sound, but it wasn't perfect. If I stood up or moved a few feet the low end changed, usually becoming a bit boomy.
I have been intrigued by the DBA system for quite some time but wasn't sure how to implement it in my room. My room is very small at 14x10x9 with a couple of doors and a big honkin radiator in less than ideal locations, not to mention I wanted to hear one before I buy. A couple of weeks ago I had the DUH moment. I still have the original sub the that I pulled out of my system to sell but hadn't, so I stuck it behind the couch, hooked it up and I had better bass all through the room including the listening position.
All of my subs fire into the room. The front two subs fire towards the listening position and the sub behind the couch fires 90 degrees to the front subs. I did not spend any time trying to optimize the location or did any phase adjusting of the third sub. I just plopped it down, hooked it up and turned it on. I did and still do, play with the volume level.
I am not a reviewer so I may have more tools that I can use but I do believe that a DBA system has merit and can be easier to integrate than a single or two sub system can be.
I have a hybrid of what others have already mentioned.
I started out with one sub. That did not work out so well. I liked the big low end but the mid bass was muddy. Lots of phase/time issues going on. I pulled the single sub out and replaced it with two sealed subs and an active crossover. I played with the phase relationship between the two subs and delayed the signal to the mains. This worked pretty well. I had nice solid low end, great impact and much more detailed mid bass and when I sat in the listening position I felt like I was wrapped up in the sound, but it wasn't perfect. If I stood up or moved a few feet the low end changed, usually becoming a bit boomy.
I have been intrigued by the DBA system for quite some time but wasn't sure how to implement it in my room. My room is very small at 14x10x9 with a couple of doors and a big honkin radiator in less than ideal locations, not to mention I wanted to hear one before I buy. A couple of weeks ago I had the DUH moment. I still have the original sub the that I pulled out of my system to sell but hadn't, so I stuck it behind the couch, hooked it up and I had better bass all through the room including the listening position.
All of my subs fire into the room. The front two subs fire towards the listening position and the sub behind the couch fires 90 degrees to the front subs. I did not spend any time trying to optimize the location or did any phase adjusting of the third sub. I just plopped it down, hooked it up and turned it on. I did and still do, play with the volume level.
I am not a reviewer so I may have more tools that I can use but I do believe that a DBA system has merit and can be easier to integrate than a single or two sub system can be.