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I've been using a single Titan II LE for some time and its served its purpose well. However, I'm now needing to cross it fairly high and expect I might gain by having stereo subs. However, my room is relatively small (15' x 16', though some of the walls open into other rooms, and the ceiling is slanted which helps with the poor dimensions). Unfortunately, it's not just the listening room but also the living room and there's not really sufficient space for another Titan. So I'm considering going with two Force XLs.After that long lead-in, here's the question. If the single Titan II LE has provided sufficient volume and punch in my room for 2-channel audio, will two Forces provide a comparable amount of low end support?Thanks for all opinions!
Did I mention I'm married and hope to stay so for awhile? My wife loves music, and hearing it in good fidelity as well. But strangely she doesn't want a bunch of cylinders pocking our already small living space.
I'm glad to learn that two Force's will provide at least as much room loading as a single Titan, as this will certainly prompt me to move toward the dual Forces.......you'll be getting an order from me soon, Mike. Thanks to all who've responded. I hope it's a good Thanksgiving for everyone.
Question about stereo subs. I've heard 2 subs will not increase volume at a given Hz unless sitting next to or on top of each other.Does the air and sounstage derived from two subs depend on this principle as well?