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I'm not sure what you mean by "a single noted output". I went from an Outlaw sub to a Rythmik F12SE sub and found the bass to be so much more accurate. In that the bass was no longer boomy and inaccurate. With the Rythmiks (have two now) the bass is in a way "single noted" as I hear the individual bass notes from an acoustic bass on jazz recordings. It's no longer a bunch of bass with no accuracy. It took a bit to get used to as I always thought the louder the bass the better. Then the more I read and educated myself I found accurate bass to be so much better over loud boomy bass.Bill
I have noticed that with the Exotica 3s, the bass output can be impressive, but I find it to be of like mostly... a single noted output. I do not find the bass to be layered.
Why not just go to Wal Mart, pick up a $65 sub woofer, crank it to the max - and enjoy! You'll definitely get another layer of bass!
You've only just begun to dial in those E3's in. It may take you quite some time to figure out which settings work best in your room and to your tastes. I use the same servo amp, so don't be afraid to experiment. You already know from experience that a minor tweak on those amps can make a major difference in sound.