Not true at all. If your AVR has separate left and right subwoofer channels, you can get stereo subs to match your stereo speakers. It also provides a much more even response. I always have two subs and always put them up front.
Sorry but both subs up front is basically never going to be the best placement or provide the most even response. Because you always put them in front does not make it the ideal location. It isnt.
I know. A lot of people seem to just not care about room acoustics at all and just enjoy buying new stuff to get that high of a new thing to play with. Someone buys a new 5000€ amp looking to get a wider soundstage when all they could’ve done is set their speakers apart a few inches more for free.
Not true at all. If your AVR has separate left and right subwoofer channels, you can get stereo subs to match your stereo speakers. It also provides a much more even response. I always have two subs and always put them up front.
Sorry but both subs up front is basically never going to be the best placement or provide the most even response. Because you always put them in front does not make it the ideal location. It isnt.
For movies, yes. For music, you want a front stage. I’ve already explained this to you above.
Not ideal but better than a singular sub still.
Yeah probably true. Its just surprising how often I see it with really nice high end stuff. Most room nulls arent going anywhere this way.
I know. A lot of people seem to just not care about room acoustics at all and just enjoy buying new stuff to get that high of a new thing to play with. Someone buys a new 5000€ amp looking to get a wider soundstage when all they could’ve done is set their speakers apart a few inches more for free.
Awesome thanks. I’ll definitely experiment with this!