@rauliruegas would this be sufficient alternative to the SVS SB16?
I was only considering the physical dimensions; it's a little bit smaller. Or would the 16 be the way to go?
Subwoofers - Final Thoughts with Martin Logan ESL 13A
I’ve narrowed this down to 3 choices (I think) and was looking to see if anyone has had some experience with pairing these subs with ML ESLs? I can’t try and return because they are mostly secondhand purchases, so hoping to get it right the first time!
Force Cancelling subs have been highly recommended, so:
KEF KC92 (or KF92 older model) 2, 3 or possible 4 of these:
https://assets.kef.com/product-support/kc92-subwoofer/KC92_info_sheet_EN_V4_20240124.pdf
Martin Logan BalancedForced 210 - Maybe the best as they match up nicely, but I could probably only do one of these as they are HUGE. I have only one spot I could put one as far as the manual's recommendation goes. Martin Logan says these will cover 3000 sq. ft. My room is only 500 sq. ft. Two maybe overkill, but some say, "2 subs or no subs" Maybe I could put another addition on the house :-(
https://www.martinlogan.com/en/product/balancedforce-210 - click on Specs/Lit
Lastly, The Swarm Subwoofer System - not sure how well this would work with my ESLs.
https://www.audiokinesis.com/the-swarm-subwoofer-system-1.html
Any advice would greatly be appreciated (as usual).
Thanks, and all the best of the season to you all!
@rauliruegas would this be sufficient alternative to the SVS SB16? I was only considering the physical dimensions; it's a little bit smaller. Or would the 16 be the way to go?
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@audphile1 I see the Coda has 2 RCA outs (L/R) and the M1 only has 1 (L/R) out. Is it better to have the two outs if you're running two subwoofers? Hmm, maybe I should I keep the Coda? The RELs leads hook up to the power amps speaker's output connections, but I think I have been talked out of RELs. |
I wouldn’t sell any components if I were you. You may regret it. ML finally, after many years, were able to get the panel/woofer integration correct. |
rauliruegas," Pleaso do it you a favor and stay away of REL that it’s not a true sealed subwoofer but with a passive radiator that almost function as a ported one." REL No. 31 and 32s are true sealed subwoofers. |