Research for subwoofer


I have Bryston model T bookshelf speakers connected to a Luxman 509 that plays high res "Qbuz" music, jazz, pop, classical. ETC.   I am considering agreeing a sub but would like some opinions of what might work well with this set up.  The sub would have to go on the floor, could be powered or not.  Would like to build more of a stage with additional bass. 

Thoughts?

Thanks Dave

kuttler

snapsc - That is what I have chosen to do.   Budget was under 2k

Trying REL first.   I am looking for more Bass that I hear and a fuller soundstage

I’m curious if any of you have hit latency issues with SVS subwoofers with the DSP. I use a MiniDSP preamp where I send stereo outputs to the amp and a separate output to the powered sub, and I find I have to delay the mains by 12ms to get them to line up. I found a number of 6ms on the SVS website, but 12ms seems to be what works in my room. I had originally tried 6ms and it felt like the sub was barely on since it was playing late, which is rough for e.g. a bass drum.

I don’t think the Luxman that OP mentioned would have this feature, so I wonder if DSP would be a bad idea here compared to an analog sub with no latency.