adding more subs pros and cons

Garth

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My main speakers are Martin Logan CLXs the ones before the art update. I now have two decent i subs placed to the out side and just a bit back from the main speakers. I took a lot of time with the speaker and sub placement days not hours.

My question is if I add two more decent i subs on top of the ones I have now what will the results likely be.

I do not have large problem I am trying to solve my room is large and odd shaped more bass is always a good thing for me anyway.

My goal is to make a good thing better not worse. I know full well that subs are hated by some loved by others. Will stacking subs work One of the Martin Logan Guys said yes it will work even 3 high per side.

They would need to be used subs as the Decent i are no longer made. Whats your thoughts ever seen this done or better yet heard it .
 
Stacking subs can help with headroom, but will make a minimal difference when it comes to filling nulls. For filling nulls and smoothing out bass, you want to experiment with placing them elsewhere in your room.
 
Stacking subs can help with headroom, but will make a minimal difference when it comes to filling nulls. For filling nulls and smoothing out bass, you want to experiment with placing them elsewhere in your room.

I understand what your saying i do not think I have any null points that are a problem . I was thinking the higher the bass tower gets the more sound stage I might get . Then again it would not be the first time the plan seemed good then it all went to hell. thanks for the reply
 
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