18 inch subwoofer vs multiple 12 inch subwoofers with bookshelf speakers


I am currently in the process of selecting a subwoofer system to complement my bookshelf speakers (3x KEF LS50 Metas with 5.25-inch midrange drivers, 2x KEF Q150) to achieve a balanced and immersive audio experience. Size of the room is (19.5x13x8).

After thorough research, I have narrowed down my options to two configurations: 1x Rythmik F18 18-inch subwoofer or 2x Rythmik F12 12-inch subwoofers, with the possibility of expanding to two F18 or four F12s in the future.

My primary criteria for the subwoofer system are musicality, speed, transient response and depth of bass response, particularly in the low-frequency extension below 18Hz. Additionally, I aim for seamless integration with my bookshelf speakers, ensuring a cohesive and satisfying soundstage for both music and movie content without overpowering the midrange and high frequencies produced by the bookshelf speakers.

I would greatly appreciate any insights or recommendations you may have regarding which configuration—either the single F18 or the dual F12s (possibly 2x F18 vs 4x F12) would offer better synergy with my bookshelf speakers and deliver a fuller, deeper sound with smooth and fast transient response across frequencies with 50/50 music and movie?

thxbest

Not to 'X' foils with Erik, but...imho 'smaller' is faster, but I've played about with trying to pace with the large Heil AMTs'...but I goof about with various combinations to fill the hours.

Currently, the low-mids X out from a pair of 6.5s' into a pair of 10s' for most of their range.  The 'bottom' Xs' down to an 8" self powered sub...

An odd coupling, perhaps...but my space 'x v. y' is similar to our OPs'....except for ceiling 'z', which is 13~14 ft.  And there's other issues that drive me to 'ignore the room' per Linkwitz...

(...still trying to convince our cats to act as bass traps, but they ain't buying it...messes with their sleep patterns....🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️...)

I've got 2 - 18s', a 12 that's better suited to a 'street boomer', a pair of JBL 10s' that could be pressing into service.... But, have 4 - 8" that I'm considering for a 'swarm' arrangement for my walsh drivers....*s*

Got the means and the methodology    just have to give up that annoyance called 'sleep'....😏👍

 

Another vote for multiple 12 inch subs. We have 4 REL S510s in our home theatre and it is fantastic 

@thxbest 

There is a video on Youtube that is titled: "Dual Rythmik FM-8 Subwoofers as Speaker Stands?" that is probably worth a look.

 

There are definitely times when smaller is less likely to wake the dragons, so I'm not saying smaller isn't often just right, but sometimes excess really is excess.

A pair of REL subs will provide the upgrade sound that you are hoping to achieve.

Depending on the nature and and musical venue you prefer to listen to, I would not think it would be necessary to go beyond the "T9/x" sub. A pair should yield improvements to you overall system that other brands can only aspire to. Of

course REL has several other sub lines that have won virtually every audio award the industry has to offer. If you have the funds, you might explore that course.

I can assure you that a pair of "T9/x subs will rock your world, and at the same time, provide the finesse that classical and jazz music require.

AXPERT