With the distributed array techniques with me - as millercarbon would say trying to ’wrap my head around’ how to do it, I too thought of the anthem bass management but I think that system is setup to work with only 2 subs?
Even if you used 2 splitters for the 2 bass pre outs (for a total of 4 subs) that are in the anthem that are in parallel which I think is mono anyway?
And not with 4 subs placed in optimal places in the room? It would probably work better with it off as you could work with each of the 4 individual subs in their own specific locations. As mono is fine with the distributed array technique. If the subs had maybe separate gain, delay, crossover, powered/active and or room size functions.
As I don’t have the 4 subs as yet, I do believe in the viability and high quality of bass sound it could produce for me in my place. It just makes sense.
audioman58 & haywood310
I think there is a misconception that everyone that buys a sub wants it for that ’Home Theater gut busting slam’. That couldn’t be farther from the truth. There are quite of few people that have purchased subs for a better and higher quality of bass reproduction of sound - period. Don’t get me wrong my PSA V1801’s could make my ears bleed. But gut busting decibels at ear bleeding levels ain’t what I’m looking for. And where does it say that the distributed array technique can’t be used for home theater?
I’ve always found it questionable when someone spends thousands of dollars on floor standing speakers and later realizes that the single 10" sub in them just doesn’t do it for them when it come to bass reproduction. Not only questionable on the buyers part but the manufacturer’s too. Hey, but we all live and learn.