2FlyingYorkies
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This post could go in any one of several sub-forums, but I'm going to put it here as being multi-subject, and therefore "general". (mods, feel free to move)
I'm looking to add a pair of subs to my dedicated 2-channel system listed in my signature. I can see a couple of ways of doing this, and am curious how the rest of you have done it. A few options that came to mind:
1) Add the subs using the 2nd output on my preamp, use the sub's internal low-pass and let the Sopras continue to run full range;
2) Add some sort of active crossover between the pre- and power-amps (suggestions for which crossover?);
3) Migrate to a completely new front end (combined dac/pre?) with built in bass management and potentially room correction (suggestions?)
The goal is to fill in the last octave below where the Sopras start to run out of oomph (16-35hz, though I'd consider stretching it up to 60hz with the right subs and equipment). Big open-concept irregularly shaped multi-use living space that sounds surprisingly good as-is despite being an on-paper disaster for good audio. Budget depends on the complexity of the solution, but let's call it up to $10k plus the subs themselves.
I see pros and cons to all three paths, hence seeking the collective wisdom of the group...
Oh, and if anyone has a favorite sub (or stereo pair) that would visually and acoustically match my gloss carrara white Sopras, even better.
I'm looking to add a pair of subs to my dedicated 2-channel system listed in my signature. I can see a couple of ways of doing this, and am curious how the rest of you have done it. A few options that came to mind:
1) Add the subs using the 2nd output on my preamp, use the sub's internal low-pass and let the Sopras continue to run full range;
2) Add some sort of active crossover between the pre- and power-amps (suggestions for which crossover?);
3) Migrate to a completely new front end (combined dac/pre?) with built in bass management and potentially room correction (suggestions?)
The goal is to fill in the last octave below where the Sopras start to run out of oomph (16-35hz, though I'd consider stretching it up to 60hz with the right subs and equipment). Big open-concept irregularly shaped multi-use living space that sounds surprisingly good as-is despite being an on-paper disaster for good audio. Budget depends on the complexity of the solution, but let's call it up to $10k plus the subs themselves.
I see pros and cons to all three paths, hence seeking the collective wisdom of the group...
Oh, and if anyone has a favorite sub (or stereo pair) that would visually and acoustically match my gloss carrara white Sopras, even better.