Do you think you need a subwoofer?


Why almost any one needs subwoofers in their audio systems?

I talk with my audio friends about and each one give me different answers, from: I don't need it, to : I love that.

Some of you use subwoofers and many do in the speakers forum and everywhere.

The question is: why we need subwoofers ? or don't?

My experience tell me that this subwoofers subject is a critical point in the music/sound reproduction in home audio systems.

What do you think?
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Dear friends: This is something important issue that I want to share with all of you:

As you can read in my " system " I use Pneumatic suspension insulators from Audio Technica in my Micro Seiki TT and Van Slike insulators in my two Acoustic Signature TTs, both type of insulators do an excellent job with my TTs.

Last week I receive two additional sets of the same model of Audio Technica insulators. So I installed on the TTs and then the Van Slyke were with out job.

I ask me what could happen if I install below my subwoofers?

What a great surprise: these Van Slyke insulators do wonders in my system. Now I have a cleanest low end, not only more tight but " more bass ", better pitch, better image system, less bass overhang, etc...

This was a revelation for me and in my system. Of course I'm truly happy about.

I'm using the Van Slyke Tri-Orb Heavy ( TOH ), three of them in each sub. Three of them support around 200lbs and four of them over 500lbs: this is important because you can use the Tri-Orbs like the footers/insulators of your whole system raks: think about.

This is the site: http://www.vsengr.com/triorbs.html

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
Greetings Raul,

You seem to be the resident subwoofer expert. I own a pair of Avantgarde speakers (110dB/watt sensitve) designed to have 2 small subs per speaker, however, due to cost constraints, I only have one small sub per speaker. With bass heavy or extremely dynamic material, the subs obviously clip and is quite noticeable. I am currently augmenting the subs with a Velodyne HGS-18 Series 2 with very good result. I am thinking of getting another Velodyne HGS-18 (or DD-series) and have a stereo sub set up, retiring the low powered Avantgarde subs in turn. Am I on the right path or should I just buy another pair of the Avantgarde subs instead? Your thoughts please....

Best regards!
Hi Raul,

Thanks for your comments about how to hook up the 2 subs in stereo - it makes sense, just send one channel to each sub (either RCA, XLR, or high level).

However, your response did give me another question...

It appears as though you advocate using a crossover to take the low freq. information away from the main speakers (only have the sub handle low freq, as opposed to running both subs and speakers full range). Do you use the built-in crossover in the subs, and run your speaker cables from your subs to your main speakers? Or do you use some other crossover? If you use another external crossover, do you have examples of appopriate products? If the main speaker is a monitor that is -3db at 40hz, is it really necessary to use a crossover?

Thanks,

Todd
Dear Peepoy2: I think that you own the Trio, right? .
Well, Avantgarde are truly great an very special speaker design. Your model crossover point to the subs module is around 100Hz, I like it.

I think that before you go for the second Velodyne, try to talk with the Avantgarde people because their subs integrated design in the Trio has special characteristics in the crossovers for the subs module can integrate seamless to the horn module.

Now, with the info from Avantgarde you can check if with the Velodyne you can mimic the Avantgarde crossover characteristics and if you can then go for the Velodynes.

Other alternative is that your dealer can borrowed the additional Avantgarde subs modules for you can test in your system.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
Dear Todd: +++++ " It appears as though you advocate using a crossover to take the low freq. information away from the main speakers (only have the sub handle low freq, as opposed to running both subs and speakers full range). " +++++

Yes, this is the main idea. You can do this using the internal crossover of the subs and running the signal to your main amplifier from each sub after the signal ( that comes from your preamp ) pass through the sub internal crossover.
You can do it, too, using an external crossover to run the signal to the main amplifiers. The Pass and Bryston crossovers are very good ones for this application.

+++++ " If the main speaker is a monitor that is -3db at 40hz, is it really necessary to use a crossover? " +++++

Yes, absolutely. Please read carefully at: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&27&4#27

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.