Happy New year all- I am trying to set up a temporary satellite sub system until I get my remodel finished and the big rig running. I was running a pair of B & O S-80.2s until the woofer foams crapped the bed. They were in this house when I bought it and I was impressed with their performance until the surrounds tore ( I like life like SPLs). In their place, I have a pair of Def Tech studio 350s paired with a Def Tech SuperCube III sub.
I am disappointed in the low frequency performance of the system with the sub, versus with-out it (the B & O's blow them away). I am hearing very little difference with the sub in the system. I am new to integrating subs, having historically owned full range systems, and understand it can be a challenge, but it seems to me that if the sub is not integrated well, I should be able to hear either too much or two little bass; I only get too little.
My temporary system is a minimalist approach, with no preamp. A CD player with DAC has a volume control, as does my tuner. Both run through a switch box to change sources, then straight to the amp. I am using the high level speakers outs from the amp into the sub and then the high level outs to the satellites. I have disconnected the satellites and confirmed the sub does work and seems to dig plenty deep.
I have the sub volume set to it's maximum, phase at zero (the sub and satellites are in about the same plane and distance to my chair) and have tried the x-over at several points between 40 and 150 hz. The sub is placed in a corner and I have moved it around with no or little change in performance.
The system otherwise plays as it should, the sound stage is decent and the low frequency performance is what one would expect from a six inch two-way system. It's as if the satellites were of considerably greater sensitivity than the sub, but the system is all one manufacturer of the same vintage.
One possible option I have not tried is to split, via a "Y" connector, the output of the CD/DAC and run a low level signal directly to the sub and separately to the amp, which has variable input gain adjustments allowing me to reduce the input signal to it. However, I am trying to avoid digging through my unpacked boxes to look for my cables and it seems I should be able to get sufficient bass the way I currently have things set-up. By the way, I have reread the subs manual and verified all connections are correct and everything is in phase.
Hopefully someone will have an idea or two to share.
Moving sucks about as much as remodeling.