If money isn't an issue, yes adding the second sub will improve the overall sound and can help integrate easier in a problem room. I went from a single Stadium to a pair. Have always found that using a stereo pr of subs sounded better than a single mono sub 13yrs ago when using stereo subs instead of the single mono even in the trunk of a car. As stated above the improvement is of a subtle nature rather than the drastic kind but worth the improvement if money isn't the issue. Go for it. You should end up with a more balanced integrated sound besides gaining the added depth. If the single Rel is working well for you and the math is on your side, I say go for it. All the best - Mike
Anyone gone from a single REL sub to stereo subs?
I have a 17.5' X 14' X 8' room and was thinking very seriously of going from a single REL Stentor III [which I love] to a stereo pair for better imaging and pressurizing of my room. Has anyone done this and what was your opinion of the change? Improvements? Negatives? (other than cost)? Problems with placement or integration? Although I'd like to hear from REL owners who have done so, any information from other sub owners who went to stereo subs will also be greatly appreciated.
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