BigH said:
MeanandGreen said:
Given the quoted room size a sub is definitely required.
Even floorstanders will struggle to fill that size space with a full and even bass response. I have a room of similar proportions and a pair of Tannoy Mercury V4 floorstanders driven by a NAD C326BEE amp. Neither of these are short on bass, but sitting in my listening position there was virtually no bass to be heard. I added 2 (yes 2) Tannoy subs to even out the frequency responce and inject some kick back into the sound.
It is time consuming and takes weeks of living with it before you get it properly set up to work with everything, but when you're done tweaking the detail, scale and impact of the cleanest bass you've ever heard (and felt) will be well worth it!
I think it depends on the room, not just size. I have gone from a 5m x 3.5m room to 9m x 3.5m and the bass is hardly any different. The floor is now concrete instaed of suspended wood, so less vibrations through the floor. I certainly don't want a sub. But then I don't play techno music.
I'm not sure why people always relate subs in a 2 channel music system with techno and a need for OTT bass? If anything techno is the last music style to require a sub as it's recorded with so much bass in the first place it doesn't generally require help in that dept.
I agree it depends on the actual room layout, furnishings etc... But everyone seems quick to dismiss the need for a subwoofer when they can be and are a very usable asset when set up correctly. Also in a large room unless you don't move around and never have any other people sitting in other seats then maybe there is no desire to even out the bass responce in the whole room. Personally I think just one sweet spot in a big room is a bit inconvenient. Just my thoughts on the subject...