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If you are getting subs, definitely look at Rythmik's or Louis'. Both are fast enough to keep up with the Omega speed. You can also go for Rythmik's dual eights (if you are only looking at a single sub) which may be easier to blend. I have a pair of their single eights and they blend marvelously with SAMHO. I have a pair of Rythmik's F12's that I am not running due to having moved into a condo, but I'm not really missing them with the eights. I do recommend a pair of subs, whichever model you get as blending will be smoother.
I certainly appreciate the advice. However, both of those solutions put me in the $1000.00 area, which is more than I can manage, unfortunately, after buying the CAM's, plus a SET amp that wont be cheap. I can pick up a something like a used REL T5i for maybe $400.00. And two people I've spoken with have partnered a T5i, very successfully, with their Omega's. JC
If I were in your situation, I would wait, break in and get a feel for the CAMs while you save up. Get a pair of whatever you do get. If I had a choice between a single excellent sub or a pair of very good subs, I would go for the pair.
Maybe; maybe not? One person's opinion...https://redspade-audio.blogspot.com/2020/05/why-you-dont-need-two-subs.html
I came to the conclusion that I do not need to hear anything below 38 Hz. I find it is helpful only for watching movies, just for explosions etc. But is not my case.The biggest advantage of FR speakers is no need of a crossover. Therefore I think that to add a subwoofer to the SET amp and FR speakers is a step back.
The Super Alnico High Output Monitor is not a 2 way design, but a 1.5 way design.What separates it from a 2 way design? The drivers are identical except for the dustcap of the low frequency (LF) driver. There is no power sucking, midrange muddying crossover. The LF driver is cut off at 200Hz, so there is no phase and time misalignment as in a two way speaker. The HF driver still functions as a single driver, single point source running full range. 2 drivers work less hard as 1 driver. Same combined surface area as a 9.5" single driver. Higher efficiency (97dB) More dynamic performance than a single driver. Will play louder than a single driver. Will handle more complex music than a single driver and is just as fast.