I have a Bryston BP26 with balanced and single-ended outputs. Obviously it buffers the output from the source, but are the outputs buffered from one another in the same channel? So, I still wonder how bad it is to just use the left channel for one sub and the right for the other. I feel like that's bad form but I really don't remember why. I hope I didn't make that up.
The Behringer DCX has enough flexibility, for sure, but I think one of the benefits of multiple subs is that EQ becomes less beneficial. Besides, that is a complex machine. I can handle it, but I'd like to avoid adding to my rapidly growing collection of things I have to plug in and program if I can. Maybe I can't.
My idea was to use a crown xls 1502 with its built-in LPF function to drive the two passive subs. Each channel seems to have it's own gain control, so that's good. I wouldn't have continuous phase control, but couldn't I just swap the +/- at the speaker terminal for +/- 180 if I needed to, yes? That would make things simpler: Source, preamp, 2 amps, 2 mains, 3 or 4 subs (2 passive and 1 or 2 active).