I added two Rhythmik F12se subs to my system and have had much the same experience. Much better base qualitatively, but it also had an impact on the overall sound.
Subwoofers - crazy upgrade!
I’ve read it for decades , every where. Never tried a sub
Till now. What a shame! This is amazing. Just 1 hour
in my system and not fully broken in or calibrated. opens
Up the mains, deepens stage, adds bass detail. More
Soulful/open- dynamic- easy. Svs 3000 micro R. I do NOT
get the physical body compression, but musically wonderful!
I can overblow it a little to feel it though . I have it on the stock feet.
i think elevation would allow more volume and gain to get
a physical impact while keeping it clean. What an enjoyable
subwoofer!!
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@spenav It's NOT about more volume. You missed the point. It is about better quality, highed fidelity bass. If you're setting up a home theater then spreading the subs around the space would help to get more even bass at different seat locations. However for audiophile music listening stacked subs are far better. Try a visit to the REL show room and take a listen or go to PS Audio and look at their double stack or look at SVS stacked subs. (which is what Ozzy could have) No where in that video does he say anything about stacking subs or losing quality of the sound. It's all home theater stuff and irrelevant to what I said.
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Yep, properly integrated subs make a huge difference. It can be quite frustrating getting them dialed in, but once they click it's magic. Take your time and really tinker with your setup to try every possibility of settings and placement to get it right. I use dual Rythmik F8 which reach down to 15hz in my small room but also cross with my mains up at 100hz cleanly and can play higher still. Since these can cover that entire range easily, I run a high pass filter on my main speakers to ease the load. This system now plays so fast and clean, it's shocking. Glad to hear you're enjoying @cdtd. |
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