@gdaddy1
Thanks for your comment. Yes, the “Line Array” Sub System is unique in the way it can deliver a fully immersive sound experience that you actually have to hear for oneself. No amount of verbal descriptions comes close to experiencing it first hand.
The experience I had at T.H.E. Show was memorable!
I use a track of music that I take with me on CD or I ask to have it played through a streaming device when I visit high-end audio shops and want to test systems, primarily speakers and subs (the rest of my system is set)…It’s saxophonist and bass player Gerald Albright’s track, “New Beginnings” from the CD of the same name. Even if you hate contemporary jazz this track gives your speakers a workout in bass and sub-bass. Although Gerald Albright is also an accomplished bass guitar player, Bass-player Melvin Davis plays bass on the “New Beginnings” track and is excellent at taking it low with great syncopation and cord use…If your system is setup to receive it, this track delivers…
Yes, subs can be weighty, I’m a 73 year old and no longer in my prime, so I called on my younger audiophile buddy to help me setup my sub-stack. You probably know this already, be mindful that your subs are stackable (some are not designed to be stacked). As REL’s John Hunter explained in his “6-Pack Line Array Sub-Stack video, stabilizing the stacked subs is a very important part of the setup. Subs vibrate which causes movement and the possibility of toppling. That would be a travesty!
Enjoy the music!!

