Popular Post creativepart Posted February 14 Popular Post Share Posted February 14 I love my Harbet P3ESR speakers. They offer great sound and are superb at throwing a great soundstage and then just... disappearing. A couple of years ago I added one Goldenear Forcefield 3 subwoofer and felt it worked well with the Harbeths. Then this week I got a good deal on a second Forcefield 3 sub and added it to my system. To my surprise, this addition isn't really about more bass but it seems to have supercharged the soundstage coming out of the two Harbeths. People for years have said, "Get two subs, not just one." and now I know why. Stereo subwoofers do more to enhance your primary speakers then anything else I've found to improve your overall sound quality in your room. PeterG and SuperRoo 1 1 Analog: Rega P8 'Table > Ortofon Cadenza Black Cartridge > Bob's Devices SUT 1:20 > Naim Supernait3 Phono Section Network Streaming: SoTM SMS200 Ultra w/ SoTM SPS500 power supply > Holo Audio Spring 3 KTE DAC Digital Disc: Shanling ET3 CD Transport > Holo Audio Spring 3 KTE DAC Audio: Naim Supernait3 Integrated> Harbeth P3ESR Speakers w/ Two Goldenear Forcefield 3 Subwoofers Power: PS Audio Stellar PowerPlant3 Link to comment
PAP Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 "Get two subs, not just one." I also have Harbeth in my study but it is a small room, in that case, is there a benefit to having 2 subs? Link to comment
botrytis Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 There is if dialed in properly. I sometimes use my Revel M126Be's in a 10ft x 14ft room with two REL subs. Current: Daphile on an AMD A10-9500 with 16 GB RAM DAC - TEAC UD-501 DAC Pre-amp - Rotel RC-1590 Amplification - Benchmark AHB2 amplifier Speakers - Revel M126Be with 2 REL 7/ti subwoofers Cables - Tara Labs RSC Reference and Blue Jean Cable Balanced Interconnects Link to comment
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