Subwoofer for nearfield Omega Compact Alnico Monitors setup


I just purchased the Omega CAMs and I'm driving them directly out of the RCA output of my Chord Dave.
The room is around 16sqm (172sqft) and 4m (13ft) high.
The speakers are 1.2m (4ft) from each other and from the listening position and 20cm (8inch) from the wall.

The speakers sound truly fantastic, I could describe them like bigger Utopia headphones but with much more soundstage depth and less bass.
I can't say they are too lean, the bass is there, tight and precise, just perfect for Folk Music, Jazz and even classic Rock.
But obviously moving to EDM (yes, I'm quite eclectic on the genres...) you feel that there is something missing.

I've been reading a lot about the benefits of adding a sub to a stereo setup and would like to give it a go.
I am considering subs for monitoring like Yamaha SH8S and JBL LSR310S (also because they have an XLR in which would be perfect as I would connect them to the XLR out of the DAVE).
However there is plenty of more commercial solutions (like REl, SVS etc...) and I can't figure out which direction to take.

I'm looking for a SUB that will blend in the sound of the monitors without becoming too aggressive (music ONLY, no HT for God's sake!).

Any suggestion or comment will be welcome.
doraymon
i don't disagree but please visit AC omega forums. the consensus suggests - the drivers take time to fill in. 
my experience with omegas is it takes hundreds of hours for the bass to fill in. it will never be chest thumping bass but will be present and tuneful.

I had the same experience. I ran my Super 3i’s for 6 months without a sub and I’d say it took half that time for them to really come into their own bass-wise.
Today I got a cheap pair of XLR to RCA cables and I connected my Home Theatre sub (B&W ASW610) directly to the Dave.
No positioning experiments (I just placed the sub below the desk) and no room treatment yet.

I wasn't satisfied by the result, I preferred the immaculate sound of the Omegas even if renouncing to a little bit of thump.
I will do more tests moving the sub and reducing its volume (@ 1/4th turn the volume was so high that I couldn't listen to a single track). Moving around the room with an SPL meter and some test tracks playing I believe I have big bump between 50 and 60Hz which is particularly strong exactly at my listening position.

I also have a pair of SAMS . Took about 300 hrs to break in . I’ve had two
other smaller ones over the years .
They are what they are, fantastic midrange, but you have to get up to
a 8k Tannoy to get any real dynamics in a single driver .
I cant speak for rock because I don’t listen to it but I read it is louder
but more compressed than the jazz and classical I do.


SAMS are about as good as anything with small Jazz groups and Classical Chamber music but lacking with big-band or Symphonic music . Not to say it’s bad, but just for the picky not quite there .

I never thought of going the sub route because I’ve heard heard a dozen Omega owners say, "Oh isn’t that great " when it was not .

I use it mostly for jazz in a smaller room and like them , but doubt I would have bought them had a nice guy I know not sold me a mint pair for 900$ when his firm moved him to Italy with 30 day notice .