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The Super 3i is able to produce satisfying bass without a sub, given the right source, amp and room setup. These speakers are very revealing of what is upline from them. I run mine on a 2 watt Decware SET with incredible results, but the bass could go a bit deeper for playing in a room environment with the little SET. On the desktop though, the bass is more present and as a desktop speaker it is my absolute favourite. The best room system setup without sub was when I had them in an 11 x 13 x 8 high room on the long wall with my listening chair almost touching the opposite wall (which had curtains). The amp was the 50 w/ch Audio Sector Integrated with Audio Sector NOS non filtered DAC with DNM interconnect and speaker cable. I was hearing bass notes way below 50 hertz, not to mention the whole system disappeared in the 3D soundstage. Very satisfying and lightning fast.Concerning the comment that Omega subs are "a little much" cost wise, I have to disagree. I would say Omega subs sell for about half to two thirds of the cost of subs bought through "normal" channels with their levels of distribution. Good music subs are rare compared to HT subs and are usually costlier. Louis' subs are made in America with American made hemp cone drivers, with choice of veneer finish (not vinyl). It integrates so well with the main speakers that the only way you can tell it is playing in the system is to turn off the sub, then you will know. As with all his products, an absolute bargain IMO.Rob
I think "satisfying bass" will always be in the ear of the beholder so I'm definitely not arguing the point here. I'm just saying that in my room, with my gear, I get little to no output below 50 Hz as confirmed by test tones (and that is running a SET with MASSIVELY overbuilt output transformers. I also believe the Super 5 monitors currently listed on Louis' website (the closest thing he currently sells to the 3i) are spec'ed at 48 Hz. Great speakers for what they do and I really like them.As for sub costs... well I guess the only way it really costs "too much" is if Louis can't sell them for what he's asking. If he can sell them, then they don't cost too much. I've never heard one, maybe someday I'll get the chance; until then, I'm really looking forward to learning more about the Hoyt-Bedford line.Enjoy your Omegas!
Hi bigj,I'm still running my 4.5" xrs with my simple se amp. I don't think I'll bother to change anything unless I move to a larger space or win the lottery, the Omegas are great nearfield and get loud enough for me. I could see changing out to the 6" Alnico maybe, but I have been waiting for the 4.5 Alnicos and was going to switch out drivers if they ever get finished. I totally agree about the sub, I use an old 10" Adire Audio sealed sub, crossed over around 60 Hz with a 24 dB/Oct slope. It blends is really well, I think as long as you have a fast accurate sub you can get good results augmenting the low end. Loius, sounds like you'd have a market for the 4.5 alnicos