Vandersteen sub purchase and placement?



Hello.

Before I start I would like to let you know what I am running in my "theatre". This is a multi purpose room in which we entertain, watch movies, and listen to music. it is an "L" shape with the "theatre" portion being 13 wide by 16 long. (I plan on posting some pics as soon as my screen surround and my fireplace granite work is complete.)

My system consists of:
Vandersteen 3A Sigs for main, VCC 5 center, VSM 1s for surround, a V2W sub, Bryston 9BSST 5 channel amp, SP 1.7 processor, BP1.5 phono stage, Harmon Kardon T-60 with Benz Gold MC cartridge, Benq 8700 proj, VINC Bravo D2(DVI),and an old Mission PCM7000 that desperately needs replacing.

I want to get another sub. I was thinking of a Vandy 2WQ.

The way my room is set up, placement is very limiting. I can't put subs in the front corners due to the placment of my 3As. My VCC5 center is of course in the center on a custom Sound Anchor stand which also holds my amp on it's base. The sub (V2W)is positioned between my center channel and my right main speaker.

The VSM 1 surrounds are on the side walls close to the back wall. There is no room for a sub on the left rear side wall due to a door way.

So this leaves me with 3 choices for additional sub placement: between my left main channel and my center channel, on the side wall in front of my right main channel, and at the rear under my right surround speaker.

If I were to get one 2WQ then the thought was to put it up front between the left speaker and the center channel. Now having said that Vandersteen says in the manual for the V2W to not use a single V2W and a single 2WQ together!? But yet it's OK to use a pair of 2WQs with a V2W?! My thought was to use a 2WQ with the appropriate X2 crossover and use the V2W for LFE only without the X2.

If I were to get a pair of 2WQs then I would put them both up front and move my V2W. BUT...where the heck do I move it to!?

I wouldn't consider myself a hardcore audio or videophile, but I do appreciate good sound and vision. Right now I just feel that my 3As are a little light on the bottom end when listening to music (I like rock). Especially on 5.1 music DVDs. For movies the system rocks! Pearl Harbor and Devil Boy (yes lame movie)shook the house!

Help and advice would be appreciated, especially from some of you seasoned Vandy owners (of whom were helpful in assisting me in my component choices in the first place - thanks).

Later,

Dwight
redsierra
Dwight - one other source of very good information on this subject is Richard Hardesty's Audio Perfectionist Joural. The web site address is www.audioperfectionist.com. Click on Free Journals and select Journal2rl - this is an excellent source on speaker and subwoofer placement - Richard H in this journal is describing his then own setup - using Vandersteen 3A sig with 2Wq subs in his own listening room. This is very good reading and can provide you alot of very valuable info from a very knowledgeable person.
By the way, I misread "not to use a V2W and a 2WQ together". He says not to use a 2WQ and a 2W together which doesn't apply to me.

Sorry.
Babybear, the distance is 8 feet between my speakers. I just got out of shoulder replacement surgury so I won't be lifting any thing for a little while but I will give it a try. I really think that it will block the view of my fireplace on the left side and possibly infringe on the view of the 92" screen for the viewers sitting in the side seats.

Hypathetically, if I put a 2WQ on each side of the center channel (between the center and each 3A), by my description in my original post, where else could be a possible spot for the V2W?

I have read some of Hardesty's stuff and it has been benificial. In fact it was due to him that I decided to go with some of my Vandy choices.