Since updating all my audio and visual equipment save for the Audio Physic Classic 15 Floor-standers which I just love, I've been reading a lot and watching many videos regarding subs. I've always been a die hard 2 speaker only guy and getting them to sound as good as possible with ever changing Hi-Fi components. I guess I've always seen subs as a need for AV enthusiasts to get excited about rather than people interested in Hi-Fi.
I cant recall what got me looking into this, most likely a random video on YouTube suddenly finding its way onto my screen. The one I watched most recently was John Darko and his review of the KEF KC62 which I think was posted by him some years ago. I then started looking at the connections on the rear of my Naim Nova PE and see that it has dedicated outs for a sub.
I have never felt the speakers I have are lacking in bass but I'm now wondering what gains can be had from such a device and how easy it is to integrate into my system. It appears my view on them being slow, cumbersome pieces of equipment is from the dark ages and the modern units are alive, fast and agile.
Thoughts please.
I cant recall what got me looking into this, most likely a random video on YouTube suddenly finding its way onto my screen. The one I watched most recently was John Darko and his review of the KEF KC62 which I think was posted by him some years ago. I then started looking at the connections on the rear of my Naim Nova PE and see that it has dedicated outs for a sub.
I have never felt the speakers I have are lacking in bass but I'm now wondering what gains can be had from such a device and how easy it is to integrate into my system. It appears my view on them being slow, cumbersome pieces of equipment is from the dark ages and the modern units are alive, fast and agile.
Thoughts please.


