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From what I have read, most subs are of the lower quality type, only suitable for HT.
If you want a sub, get Rick Craig's Whomp sub from Selah Audio on the circles. Of course you have to build a box, but this is diy audio!
Just wondering here, how low in the frequency range do your speakers go?Is it really hard to get a sub to fill in the missing 20 to 39.99Hz?
Quote from: Lost81From what I have read, most subs are of the lower quality type, only suitable for HT.Low quality subs are NOT suitable for HT use. You need a sub of equal or better quality for HT use than you do for "music" use.
Hey, Tonto,Those are ETFs are they not?... I have heard they attract the same degree of "tweaking" that Maggies do ... is that true?For instance, those pissy little feet are just like Maggie feet ... Regards,Andy
Andy,you're close---they're LFT VIII's (Linear Field Transducers). Much less common than Maggies, so the tweaking forums don't address them as much. As to the feet, Sound Anchors makes dedicated ET stands for ~$200 that are much more substantial and lead/sand fillable. I bought the Anchors shortly after getting the speakers (they really should be considered essential).