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Old 01-23-2010, 07:43 PM   #1
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My father has decide to finally purchase a flat panel, new receiver and blu-ray. He wants to hold off buying new speakers right now so he will be using his Bose 10.2 floor standing speakers for the mean time. I will be hooking this all up for him and was thinking of letting him use my spare Energy sub (ESW-10) until he gets a decent setup. Do you think the sub will add anything since he only will have a two channel setup? If so, should I set his L/R speakers to small or should I just leave them set large?
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Well you don't need to, but setting them to large can't hurt, since those speakers have an 8" midrange driver and an 8" woofer. If they blend with the Energy sub, you should have some nice bass extension
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Well you don't need to, but setting them to large can't hurt, since those speakers have an 8" midrange driver and an 8" woofer. If they blend with the Energy sub, you should have some nice bass extension
As in adding the sub?
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in my opinion, a sub makes or breaks an ht system. i don't want to think about not having my subs on when even watching regular tv. the sound is just so much fuller. also music takes on a whole new dimension w/ subs.

even if he's going to be building a system slowly, i'd definitely recommed letting him borrowing the sub to get him geared up for his bigger and better system to come...
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in my opinion, a sub makes or breaks an ht system. i don't want to think about not having my subs on when even watching regular tv. the sound is just so much fuller. also music takes on a whole new dimension w/ subs.

even if he's going to be building a system slowly, i'd definitely recommed letting him borrowing the sub to get him geared up for his bigger and better system to come...
That's what I'm thinking as well.
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in my opinion, a sub makes or breaks an ht system. i don't want to think about not having my subs on when even watching regular tv. the sound is just so much fuller. also music takes on a whole new dimension w/ subs. even if he's going to be building a system slowly, i'd definitely recommed letting him borrowing the sub to get him geared up for his bigger and better system to come...
I'm not sure I agree with you here. If you have a set of speakers that are of quality and can dig deep, you don't need a sub. Perhaps if you had a set of speakers with weak bass characteristics the addition of a sub would help, but I'm personally still not a fan of introducing subs for 2.0 music.

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I'm not sure I agree with you here. If you have a set of speakers that are of quality and can dig deep, you don't need a sub. Perhaps if you had a set of speakers with weak bass characteristics the addition of a sub would help, but I'm personally still not a fan of introducing subs for 2.0 music.

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What about for movies
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I'm not sure I agree with you here. If you have a set of speakers that are of quality and can dig deep, you don't need a sub. Perhaps if you had a set of speakers with weak bass characteristics the addition of a sub would help, but I'm personally still not a fan of introducing subs for 2.0 music.

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my c-500s aren't the most high end in the world but they can hold their own in 2.0, but as a former bass player, a sub has always been a must for me in music listening...
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I'm not sure I agree with you here. If you have a set of speakers that are of quality and can dig deep, you don't need a sub. Perhaps if you had a set of speakers with weak bass characteristics the addition of a sub would help, but I'm personally still not a fan of introducing subs for 2.0 music.

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At the same time, you can get very musical subwoofers that do not show their presence such as a servo subwoofer, a sealed subwoofer, or an A7-900. In all honesty, my front speakers have good extension to the mid 20's with claimed output down to 16hz. With a proper amp, there is no doubt that they can get that low. There are also much larger speakers than mine that can go even lower. I absolutely love my SDA's without subs playing but with my subs playing, I feel the overall lower sound spectrum is better.
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My father has decide to finally purchase a flat panel, new receiver and blu-ray. He wants to hold off buying new speakers right now so he will be using his Bose 10.2 floor standing speakers for the mean time. I will be hooking this all up for him and was thinking of letting him use my spare Energy sub (ESW-10) until he gets a decent setup. Do you think the sub will add anything since he only will have a two channel setup? If so, should I set his L/R speakers to small or should I just leave them set large?
adding a sub will help his bose speakers sound better, the receiver won't have to use it's power to reproduce the watt hungry lower sound register only the frequencies above the crossover. adding the sub should be a win win situation for your dad..
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im interested to find out what youre opinions would be regarding his secondary question tho...

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Another question I thought of is since he will only have a L/R speaker should I still run setup? I know I will set it up in the receiver with no center or surrounds which will direct those channels to the two front speakers, correct?
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Another question I thought of is since he will only have a L/R speaker should I still run setup? I know I will set it up in the receiver with no center or surrounds which will direct those channels to the two front speakers, correct?
I think it will just set it up for a 2.0 and then yes, if there is sound that is supposed to go somewhere else it should send it to the L/R speakers.
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I think it will just set it up for a 2.0 and then yes, if there is sound that is supposed to go somewhere else it should send it to the L/R speakers.
unless he still sets speakers assigned to certain areas... (surround:yes, center:yes), even when he has only two connected.

just added to avoid confusion to the previous post, but callas got the money shot on this one...
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