I am in the same camp as those that say quantity of subs is more critical than quality.
I have four subs in my system made by three different manufacturers.
I have four subs in my system made by three different manufacturers.
Subwoofer matching
"...also, "speed" is a silly term and I don't think it's applicable to subs or really anything else in audio." Perhaps in your opinion and in your experience, but not in mine. I have tried various different combinations of three powered subwoofers; 12" and 15" - one 12" I own in a different system and the other two borrowed from friends, with my Omega Super Alnico Monitors, and in all cases I felt the subwoofers could not "keep up" with the single drivers and there was an obvious tonal lag in the portion of the bass delivered by the subs. I and the man who designed/built the Omegas express this phenomenon as "speed", others might call it something else. His recommendation was to use subwoofers either with two 8" drivers in a sealed box or multiple 8" (or at most 10") driver sealed subwoofers. Call it whatever you want. |
got 80 cubic feet? https://www.ebay.com/itm/6-Electrovoice-30W-sub-woofer-speakers-for-tube-amplifier-audio-western-ele... a swarm, 6 x 80 = 480 cu ft! |
The sub 225 appears to be a proprietary design that includes a 300Hz crossover. https://manualzz.com/doc/28390566/duo-fact-sheet---avantgarde-acoustic I would think your goal would be the capability of a subwoofer that has output and control well above 300Hz and not simply high output. Acresverde's experience and advise seems to be the only pertinent information to your goal since this is not just any speaker system. Suggestion from first hand experience will save you from disappointment. Beware and good luck with your search. |