Klipsch lascala subwoofer?


I have an extra Lascala, I was wondering if any one had ever thought to put a subwoofer in the base bin and use it as a subwoofer in addition to a pair of Lascals. If so, which speaker would some one recommend?
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The cabinet design of the LaScala does not provide horn loading down into the subwoofer region; it is much too small to be effective at those wavelengths. Instead, the cabinet would act like a very small sealed box, of whatever internal volume is in the airspace behind the woofer cone.

If you insist on forging ahead, plan on using a great deal of EQ to get any kind of deep bass. So you'd want the subwoofer driver with the highest thermal power handling you can afford, making sure its magnet will fit into the available space, and plan to EQ the snot out of it.

But I don't think it's a good idea.

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