Hi
Just like to get opinions on a concept.
This concept is based on the following assumptions
1 - That bookshelf speakers generally sound a lot more together than a larger floor speaker.
2 - That bookshelf speakers run out of bass extension to early for powerful rock music
3 - That to purchase good floor standers that have great detail and great bass quickly leads to $10,000 + models.
So having started on these assumptions, has anyone ever tried two bookshelf speakers each paired with its own sub driven from the same signal ? im curious as to wether this would just sound disjointed or if it would basically expand the range of the bookshelf to have the musical impact of a large floor stander ?
Alan
Hi
Just like to get opinions on a concept.
This concept is based on the following assumptions
1 - That bookshelf speakers generally sound a lot more together than a larger floor speaker.
2 - That bookshelf speakers run out of bass extension to early for powerful rock music
3 - That to purchase good floor standers that have great detail and great bass quickly leads to $10,000 + models.
So having started on these assumptions, has anyone ever tried two bookshelf speakers each paired with its own sub driven from the same signal ? im curious as to wether this would just sound disjointed or if it would basically expand the range of the bookshelf to have the musical impact of a large floor stander ?
Alan