Add another sub or go with F30's?


My current setup is a Cary 303/200, Levinson 383 and Revel M20's with a REL Strata III.

The room is 13x19' with the speakers 5' in from the short wall. Listening distance is 8'. The room has 2 open 36" doors, one on the back wall the other on the side wall slightly behind the listening area. The sub currently sits just to the left of the left speaker. The floor is carpeted, walls are plaster. No drapes or wall coverings. I'd describe the room as lively.

Listening preferences are rock, folk and blues mostly.

I love the way the M20's sing but you know how it is when one starts to thinking about how it may be improved. Some recordings can be a bit bright though others are fine. I'd like more bottom end without boominess. The REL is set at next to the lowest crossover setting, volume is at 12 o'clock.

My question is whether to add a second REL or upgrade to the F30's? Perhaps sub placement could be better but I'm doubtful that one Strata, in this size room, has enough output for what I'd like to hear. Corner placement seemed too muddy. My experience with setup is admittedly very limited so maybe someone could help me with that. Auditions are many miles away so I usually buy used and then try it. All suggestions and comments are welcome!

Thanks,
Gary
garyb6

Showing 2 responses by sgr

From all the wisdom I've read on Audiogon and many other sources, buy another sub, and work on placement. There is lots of advice out there on placement. I don't think you'll here a big difference in the mids and highs m30 vs the M20. The big difference would be the bass between the two. With the subs you are biamping and your Levinson 383 should sound its best. I'll bet it will be killer. You could also check into buying the model above the Rel Sub you have too.
Another option would be to pick up Revels B-15 sub.It sounds great with your speakers as I've heard it with them. It has great setup directions with a 15 inch woofer.
As I'm thinking that might be the best way to go.
Steven
Try the VenHaus cables they are reasonable and sound great. Also, there are many opinions on sub placement. I know that Revel recommneds however, I've read many accounts that subs sound cleaner on the same plane as your main speakers. I think some of the decision may need to be based on one sub vs. two. One sub may indeed like corner placement, but I suspect two would sound better as they may sound too boomy in the corners, and the nodes might cancel each other out. By all accounts two subs are better than one!