I've had two subs for about twenty years. Relieving the main speaker othe main speakers of the bottom octaves has several bebefits. Less excursion of the woofer, lowering distortion. It also takes load off main speaker amp. And of course better bass. On a side note, I recently put springs under the subs. This added detail, more body to the bass. I also have much less booming bass in other areas of the house.
Finally Learned: Subs serve much larger role than adding more low bass
I sold my older powered sub a while back. reasons-
1. It did not integrate well.
2. I was pretty satisfied with my 2 speakers bass output.
3. Was big, heavy and ugly.
After traveling around the counrty and listening to home systems put together by people who know their way around the industry I realized they all have something I did not. A well integrated bass array.
So what does a bass array add to a 2.0 system?
This is where words fail but I will try:
-Increased Involvement in the listening experience
-More enjoayble sound stage
So if you are like I was, a sub denier, I suggest you try one small
sub, as I did, and see what you experience. My $500 REL T5x experience
did it for me. Now I will buy a second one.
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