How do I know if I need a sub woofer?


My system at the moment is not important as this question would be relevant regardless of of what I am listing to at the moment. 

sounds_real_audio
sounds_real_audio OP, I hope you did not suffer too much with all the above. I attempted to explain that all rooms regardless of the speakers' size will benefit greatly from a pair of subs however it seems to have ruffled some feathers.

Good luck in your quest.

Two Blue Jeans 45' Canare L-4E6S shielded star quad XLR stereo pairs to Velodyne DD Plus through put to a second DD Plus. Approximately $230. 

If you listen to interments you should easily be able hear the distinct timbre of plucked bass, or bass guitar - telling them apart for one, but also the tonality of a particular instrument.

Cheap subs don't do a good job with is - they give an impressive but tonally mushy bass extension.  They can also transit floor vibrations that further muddy things

I like Dynaudio...

Bass speed not really. Woofer and midrange integration yes. Also, getting the time domain an phase correct is very important for sub integration. 😎

Here is a good article on the subject See link below:

http://www.soundstagenetwork.com/maxdb/maxdb061999.htm

Subwoofer bass myths see here

Mike