In Reply to: An argument for multiple subs posted by Duke on February 28, 2007 at 23:36:29:
I can see what you're getting at with this, however there are some limitations and it doesn't really suit what I'm looking for.The problem with cheap subwoofers is that they sound cheap. I don't want something to make boom noises, I want something musical. I'm not getting a sub for bass extension, I'm getting it more for bass reinforcement. The Klipsch speakers go very low. In this case I think having 2 cheap subs booming over the klipsch speakers would not sound as good as a single musical sub, despite all the points that you raise.
Apart from this cost and space are a consideration. As well as practicality. I live in a rental house and moving my stereo is enough of a job as it is.
Does anyone have any recommendations from the list I posted?
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