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Can someone discuss the pros/cons of the going with two RS5 drivers in the front vs an Active 8" sub in the rear? Seems like the 8" sub would win out for slam and dynamics. The simplicity of the dual drivers is more appealing from an easy setup and not dealing with extra power cables and crossovers.
For my money, I would choose both the 1.5way dual drive configuration AND powered subs on each channel.
As far as dual subs, I'd say it depends on room size. In my small (10 x 10) room, one sub is good with my 7XRS. In my larger (15 x 21, partial cathedral ceiling) room, I need two.
One aspect of dual (stereo) subs is that we may want them to extend into the mid bass region, not simply filling in the bottom octave. The stereo subs will mesh with the main drivers more seamlessly when located near the mains. Additionally, even in a small room distributing the subs in two or more locations generally results in smoother and more even bass.
Agreed.I high-pass my Omegas at 100Hz and blend in my Gallo sub in the 100 - 125 Hz range, so it is doing some mid-bass. The single sub in the small room is very satisfying in terms of fullness, warmth and punch, and I don't feel I'm missing anything. But adding a 2nd sub may indeed make it better. I love what the 2nd sub did in the big room in terms of increased solidity / coherency and a marked expansion of space and dimensionality.I've yet to insert the 2nd sub into the small room, mainly because it's out on loan (to a fellow Omega owner who's having trouble letting it go! ), but also due to limited floor space and my contentment with the single sub. I look forward to trying it at some point.
The dual drivers will add energy in the mid and upper bass. As impressive as dual drivers may sound, they remain 4.5" drivers and will not give the same impact an 8" driver driven by 300 solid state watts will. OTOH, the 8" bass driver is reputed to be lightweight and fast, but it may not fill in the mid bass as well. The plate amp has a 12 or 24 dB slopes and we would expect the bass driver to reach up to 150 or 200hz.For my money, I would choose both the 1.5way dual drive configuration AND powered subs on each channel.
So your Omega's don't get anything lower than a 100Hz signal? What are you using to do that? Pre-amp or something else?