Should I go for sub-woofer or new speakers?


I now have Linn Ikemi cd player, Naim Nait 3 amp, Royd Envoy bookshelf speakers. I like the Royds but want more roundness/bass presence. Also, could anyone recommend a decent pc for this system. Thanks
carmah3ccf
There are a lot of good subs, and a lot of good reasons to use a sub/monitor combo. I use an M&K MX700 which, like most M&K subs, is controllable and can "get out of the way" of your beloved monitors. Borrow a sub if you have to, but you should really give one a try.

Charlie
I would also recommend the REL Strata III, an excellent sub. I doubt you could equal its performance by adding $800 to whatever you could get for your existing speakers. Just be sure you are willing to spend the time and effort to get it set up properly. It's not rocket science but does take some time.
I sometimes use my sub with my small apogee ribbons and it does give them that full range sound and is very nice change of pace with them. As Thsalmon says,works best if sub is placed between the speakers. In my case,between,to the right and a little bit back of the mains. Hometheater placement does not seem to matter as much which is where my sub is used the most. The REL or M&K's might just do it for you,they are both very good and fast subs.
I thin u answered your own question...you like what own...and want more bass...wah-la...subwoofer...and for $500...the HSU vt-2 would be the one to checkout...I also hear Aidre has a good one also...at $400...you could spend more...but these are half the price of anything approaching musical sub sound...