That's correct, you've made a valid point. In fact, main speakers often lack the capability to reproduce deep bass as effectively as a Subwoofer does. Therefore, to achieve a more balanced and full sound experience, using a Subwoofer to complement the main speakers is indeed necessary
@@hungdeath I see. I wonder is this possible to apply some Linkwitz network curve to an input signal (analog or DSP) to extend a low end? Did you try this, sir? Cause it's hard to find a sub which plays as fast as a main woofer. RELs are good. May be you're lucky )
@@sc0or Yes, I've been lucky. Adding a subwoofer with a separate crossover in a small listening room might not be difficult to fine-tune to fit the listener and provide smooth response alongside the main speakers. I've spent considerable time contemplating when choosing the REL subwoofer for this situation. It's been a cautious decision, and I find myself somewhat satisfied with the outcome it brings to my audio system. I'll also attempt to incorporate Linkwitz into the input signal as you mentioned.