Sabrina X Anyone Add Subwoofer(s)


I've not seen mention of pairing these speakers with a fast subwoofer, so I thought that I would ask.

vonhelmholtz

Two E-Sub E112s seem like a better approach than one Fathom.  In theory it moves more air.  I would lose balanced inputs and automatic calibration.

I wish that I could use my Anthem ARC to measure the room.  I'll have to look into this.

Here ya go. This can help integrate dual subs, and at only $400 used it’s $600 less than buying new...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/124769802826

Here’s Kal’s review just FYI...

https://www.stereophile.com/content/music-round-57

Believe you me. Start with a proper eval of your room by a specialist. Best 500 you will ever spend. ANYWAY you will need to do that if you want the smallest chance to integrate your subs. 1) Room measurements 2) Apply treatment 3) Add subs - yes, 2, not 1 I have Magicos. Subs are game changer. I learned that a while ago. I have two JL Audio S/510.

I was going to buy from and have installed by the folks that are setting up the Wilson's.  That is why I posted prior to speaker installation.

I want to feed the subs setting the lower crossover point, but I don't intend on having the Wilson's fed by the subs upper crossover.  I would think that this would cause a bit of a peak at the lower end served by the Wilsons and the subs.

The Sabrina X has very solid bass Thst is pretty close to full range.

my brother had them in his Big room with 2 JL Audio  Fathom 12 with built in room correction. He sold them this past year for the Shasha Daw to full his very large room , but the Sabrina X lacked very little ,in most rooms allthe speaker you would need without subs IMO.