Arny Krueger
March 16th 04, 05:26 PM
"John.w" > wrote in message
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> I am happy with every aspect of my hi-fi setup apart from a feel it
> needs more bass especially for the really low down frequency stuff.
>
> i have a pair of eltax symphony 6 floorstanders on spikes, with chord
> company carnival cables with gold plated banana plugs , a rotel
> rcd-855 cd player, marantz pm32 integrated amp, sony psx-lx55
> turntable all connected with qed interconnects.
Odd system. 99 Euro speakers with 33 Euro speaker cables (approximate
prices).
> This system was built up to a budget and im not expecting miracles but
> would it be possible to use a seperate subwoofer to give that extra
> bass, would i need to buy a sub the same make as the speakers so they
> would work well together or would any make/model of sub do, im able to
> pay around $150-$200 for the sub so any reccomendations would be
> grateful.
Given the tiny 165 mm woofers, it seems like it would be difficult to NOT
give your speakers a little extra "ooompf" with a subwoofer.
m
> I am happy with every aspect of my hi-fi setup apart from a feel it
> needs more bass especially for the really low down frequency stuff.
>
> i have a pair of eltax symphony 6 floorstanders on spikes, with chord
> company carnival cables with gold plated banana plugs , a rotel
> rcd-855 cd player, marantz pm32 integrated amp, sony psx-lx55
> turntable all connected with qed interconnects.
Odd system. 99 Euro speakers with 33 Euro speaker cables (approximate
prices).
> This system was built up to a budget and im not expecting miracles but
> would it be possible to use a seperate subwoofer to give that extra
> bass, would i need to buy a sub the same make as the speakers so they
> would work well together or would any make/model of sub do, im able to
> pay around $150-$200 for the sub so any reccomendations would be
> grateful.
Given the tiny 165 mm woofers, it seems like it would be difficult to NOT
give your speakers a little extra "ooompf" with a subwoofer.