Subwoofer for Beginner


I thought I'd experiment with a subwoofer with my Audience ClairAudient 2+2s. My room is an odd shape and bass is getting sucked out around a room divider that holds our TV. Can someone recommend a low cost small footprint (our place is small) subwoofer that would give me a taste of what a subwoofer can do? I want to see how it can work before I drop a bunch of money.
dhcod
I'm with Wolf and love REL subs. Find. b2 for under $1200 and experience what a sub can do for you. You'll be able to sell it for what you paid for it.
I have a Martin Logan Dynamo 700 that packs a pretty solid punch for its size and it wasn't too hard on the pocketbook. REL has some small footprint subwoofers that are generally well received.
Okay, so now I understand better why sometimes you need a sub. If you' e landed a pair of speakers that have incredible mids and highs which you are not willing to give up, but no deep bass, well....here we are.

Keep us posted about which sub you go with!