Strictly interested in confining the discussion to your pre-determined conclusion. Wonderful. But you get the answer you weren't looking for anyway. Each additional sub, by being in a different location adds to the number and location of bass modes. The result is that for each additional sub the bass becomes smoother, and smoother bass is faster cleaner more articulate bass. It also improves extension, slam, and dynamic headroom. The man who wrote the paper discovering the distributed bass array approach you are so intent on not talking about even reduced it to a mathematical formula expressing the improvement of each addition sub.
The single greatest development in high end audio in a generation, but you don't want to talk about it. What a shame. Oh well too late now.
Your single sub by the way never can be "dialed in perfectly" but in order to understand why you will have to first permit talking about that to which your mind is currently closed to considering.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could just dictate to the world how things are? Maybe. But it would not be the world we live in now, would it?
The single greatest development in high end audio in a generation, but you don't want to talk about it. What a shame. Oh well too late now.
Your single sub by the way never can be "dialed in perfectly" but in order to understand why you will have to first permit talking about that to which your mind is currently closed to considering.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could just dictate to the world how things are? Maybe. But it would not be the world we live in now, would it?