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I bought two XLS1500 recently and can't believe the price you guys can get them for. So far only one is doing anything but no problems so far. I'd suggest grabbing one, and then looking for (or building) two quality passive subs. I think that will be better (with placement) than three not-so-quality subs. The Crown will drive 2 ohm loads so you could drive up to 4 subs, as long as you don't need independent adjustment of all.A miniDSP 2x4 could be used between your preamp and the subs, as long as it will drive the relatively low input impedance (7k or so, fine for SS, not so fine for tubes or passive). However, you could start just with placement and gain. FWIW I find all the adjustments with the Geddes method too much to bear, I find one sub in the middle of the front wall gives good results, one on front middle and one on back middle better, and after that it's hard to see a dramatic improvement without going to nearfield dipole subs. (YMMV, JMHO, etc..)
Thanks JohnR & raindance for info re: input impedance. Geddes recommends a Behringer DCX2496 loudspeaker management system coupled with rack amps/ AVR (like his older Pioneer VSX-919H with preamp outs) to handle a multi-sub system.Poultrygeist,What preamp are you using to split the single output to a pair of Y cables for splitting to amp for mains & plate amp for bucket sub pair? Your prior comments about the buckets subs really left an impression, & high on my list of considerations.
The bucket subs blend so well you don't know they're there until you turn them off.
I have more than ones done measurements with REW of some monitors and thinking it sounds pretty nice and didn't realize until I saw the frequency plots that I had forgotten to turn off the bucket subs. Once the buckets were turned-off, the sound was thin and it definitely feel like something is missing. You can't really call the bucket subs a HT subwoofer monster aimed at movies, but for music, they are great!Yes, they are ugly, but they are so small it easy to hide them, or you can do like Poultrygeist and spend a little bit extra time and make them in pianoblack and chrome. PG - do you have a picture uploaded on this forum?
A Crown XLS-1500 amp (currently marked way down due to XLS-1502 coming to market) with (2) of the Peerless 8" speakers with buckets & all the necessary hardware is in the $500 range. Adding another bucket sub & 3 channel amp would drive the price up further ...
(3) used garden variety powered subwoofers off local Craigslist can be had for $100 each or so. This would be to experiment with, not be the end all be all final solution. I can sell the used subs on Craigslist & recover bulk of the money if I choose to go with better quality subs or take a different route.
FWIW I find all the adjustments with the Geddes method too much to bear, I find one sub in the middle of the front wall gives good results, one on front middle and one on back middle better, and after that it's hard to see a dramatic improvement without going to nearfield dipole subs. (YMMV, JMHO, etc..)