1 big sub or 2 small?


My choice at this point:
A-one 10" 270 watt yamaha sub New in box for $179
B-two 8" 150 watt yamaha subs New in box for $99 each
Yes, one sub is simpler. I know that two subs will give better imaging and better dispersion. However, this is for a strictly theater application of medium quality. I don't care about imaging, just tight, clean bass. What will get me more good, solid, low bass to shake the room?
Thanks.
elevick
For home theater, bass management is simplified by the use of a single subwoofer. It is less complicated to set up. For those who are willing to go the extra mile, mulitple subs can work well but for most folks a single sub is a better solution.
I agree with Jjmali. You are not going to get anything that's good for $179. These cheap subs tend to produce "one note" bass.

Good luck,
Thanks for the input. That 10" Energy seems to be looking better every minute!