Thats kind of a double edged sword there buddy.
Best would be to use speakers that require no subwoofer. Get something that reaches down to under 30hz.
The sub can REALLY add alot to music, and make everything more dynamic and impactful, Ideally a 2 channel system with a subwoofer should not sound like there is a subwoofer at all, and this can be difficult.
True full range speakers eliminate that problem. If you opt for a sub, dont get cheap, extra money spent will be worth it.
Velodyne Digital Drive subwoofers are getting a good reputation for blending in real nice with music.
Also REL's subs are great for music.
Definitive Technology's Supercube subwwoofers are also getting a decent reputation of being very musical. I spent some time listening to the Supercube Reference and it blended with 2 channel very seamlessly.
I would advise buying a sub from a high end specialty store that focuses on 2 channel music.
Best would be to use speakers that require no subwoofer. Get something that reaches down to under 30hz.
The sub can REALLY add alot to music, and make everything more dynamic and impactful, Ideally a 2 channel system with a subwoofer should not sound like there is a subwoofer at all, and this can be difficult.
True full range speakers eliminate that problem. If you opt for a sub, dont get cheap, extra money spent will be worth it.
Velodyne Digital Drive subwoofers are getting a good reputation for blending in real nice with music.
Also REL's subs are great for music.
Definitive Technology's Supercube subwwoofers are also getting a decent reputation of being very musical. I spent some time listening to the Supercube Reference and it blended with 2 channel very seamlessly.
I would advise buying a sub from a high end specialty store that focuses on 2 channel music.