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I have my Magnepan 1.6's biamp'ed with a PLLXO with a pair of Parasound HCA-1000a. However, Parasound says, "Sustained 2 Ohm loads are not advisable with any Parasound amplifier." I also have dual HSU TN1220 subwoofers. Which give out significant bass. The whole midbass thing might be over kill for me anyway.The price of the HSU MBM-12 is $499 plus $50 shipping.The price of the Magnepan DWM is $795 (plus the cost of an amplifier potentially)Your points about blending planar and omni sound pattern is exactly what I was worried about with matching the HSU with a Magnepan.
Dodsy,I have no experience with equalizers, so cannot comment on the actual observed tradeoffs at non peak volumes. I guess the argument is similar to whether to get one sub with equalization, or two subs. The benefits of two are that you can not just get more volume but smoother frequency response, less strain, and you can fill true dips which cannot be increased with equalization.I am sure there are pros and cons to both approaches.
I'm sure there are. I wasn't specifically thinking of EQing the room response with a MiniDSP or whatever, but of adding a filter to boost the bass where it is perceived, or measured, to be weak.At $100 for a MiniDSP versus $1400 for a pair of DWMs it's certainly worth a try.
Austin, is it safe to assume you were using the dual f15s in another system? Did you ever move one f15 in as a trial?