@vonhelmholtz - "to me, your room isn’t useable for serious listening"
Well, that’s depressing.
Now, I’m getting bombarded to SVS ads all over my computer screen!
So, how about instead of subs, go for the same speakers but "Active"?
Small, Effective Subwoofers?
In a recent speaker thread that I started there were lots of suggestions of adding a couple of subwoofers to my system. As with my speakers (Legacy Signature SEs) I have little room to place subwoofers They will need to go directly to the left or directly to the right of the main speakers. To the left the maximum height would be 12". 12’ would be great on the outside as well, but I could squeeze a slightly bigger unit in there. Would two 12" subs be sufficient here, or would they be too small for this set up?
If 12’ is OK, do you all have any reasonably priced suggestions as did @nevada_matt withe his 2-10 offering from Tekton. I would have never found those on my own, thanks Matt!
I would be super open to some used subs as a cost savings measure here.
@vonhelmholtz - "to me, your room isn’t useable for serious listening" Well, that’s depressing. Now, I’m getting bombarded to SVS ads all over my computer screen! So, how about instead of subs, go for the same speakers but "Active"? |
" your room isn’t useable for serious listening" if you pull the curtains, move the sofa by the kitchen back 4 feet (temporarily, when you are "in session") you'd be fine. I'd move both speakers to the right, towards the kitchen 10" or so, until the door, and also out from the wall towards the room at least 10". You would be slightly better off on the opposite end of the room, where the dining room is, but that would be challenging with all the furniture. |
@grislybutter - Thanks, I like your optimistic approach and yes I can definitely move things around, but a couple of things. I have racked both my back and my shoulder. No problem kicking the loveseat out of the way for listening and closing the drapes (actually, the drapes were hung with listening in mind) but the speakers are another thing, they are heavy. The manufacture's rubber feet make the difficult to move around as well. If just sideways 10" as you suggest, I could get those slider things, but if I need to move them out from the back wall the carpet is in the way. WAIT! I could just roll the carpet back, I guess (don't tell the wife). Maybe it would be easier just to move? |
@navyachts the wife's happiness, feng shui and sound quality are competing concepts, or zero sum game :) With that lovely view, I wouldn't be in a hurry to move. |
@grislybutter - LOL, thx |