Two PSW111 better than one?

cbad
cbad Posts: 4
I have a PSW111 in a fairly good sized room (15'x18'). I just got another one for free. I wondering if I can hook them both up and if I did what benefits I might get. I'm also considering getting a bigger sub instead, but the two will fit in my room much better. Used for both music and HT, but probably more HT.

Thanks!
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  • Pinktulip7
    Pinktulip7 Posts: 249
    edited January 2011
    One high end Sub much better than two(2) Low end or Mid end Sub,I would sell both get SVS Sub...
    TV :>Panasonic TC-P55VT50
    RECEIVER :> HARMAN KARDON AVR 7300
    FRONT :> L & R :> POLK RTI A9 500 W
    AMP :1> PARASOUND HALO A21 250 W
    AMP :2> EMOTIVA UPA-1 200 W
    CENTER :> POLK LSiM 706c 250 W
    SURROUND SIDE :> POLK RTi A3 150 W
    SURROUND REAR :>POLK FXI A6 150 W
    DVD PLAYER(HD) :>TOSHIBA HD X-A2
    DVD PLAYER(BLU-RAY) :>Panasonic DMP-UB900
    POWER CONDITIONER :> PANAMAX M5400-EX
    SUBWOOFER :A> SVS SB16-Ultra 1500 W Front
    SUBWOOFER :B> SVS SB16-Ultra 1500 W Rear
  • toucanet
    toucanet Posts: 580
    edited January 2011
    cbad,

    Welcome to the Club!

    While there are a couple of threads in this forum that will give you plenty of advice and infinite opinions, here is a link to an article that may help you with answering your question:

    http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompa...ions/13680.pdf

    I am not an expert in this arena. However, I went from one decent sub to two and liked the end results of having two (for 2 channel and home theater).

    Try the two subs and use your ears to make the final decision.
  • cbad
    cbad Posts: 4
    edited January 2011
    toucanet wrote: »
    http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompa...ions/13680.pdf

    Try the two subs and use your ears to make the final decision.
    Thanks for the feedback, it may be worth a try. That link didn't work, can you repost?

    Thanks!
  • toucanet
    toucanet Posts: 580
    edited January 2011
    Let's try another way (attachment).
  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited January 2011
    toucanet is dead on, multiple subs are the way to go.
    "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
  • cbad
    cbad Posts: 4
    edited January 2011
    Pinktulip7 wrote: »
    I would sell both get SVS Sub...
    Sounds like a great long term plan, but not sure I can manage it at moment. They're pretty pricey (although I'm sure you get what you pay for!).

    Thanks!
  • cbad
    cbad Posts: 4
    edited January 2011
    toucanet wrote: »
    Let's try another way (attachment).
    That worked. Quite an article, and a lot to digest, but I think I'll give it a try.

    Thanks!
  • Pinktulip7
    Pinktulip7 Posts: 249
    edited January 2011
    Make sure calibrate both Sub...
    TV :>Panasonic TC-P55VT50
    RECEIVER :> HARMAN KARDON AVR 7300
    FRONT :> L & R :> POLK RTI A9 500 W
    AMP :1> PARASOUND HALO A21 250 W
    AMP :2> EMOTIVA UPA-1 200 W
    CENTER :> POLK LSiM 706c 250 W
    SURROUND SIDE :> POLK RTi A3 150 W
    SURROUND REAR :>POLK FXI A6 150 W
    DVD PLAYER(HD) :>TOSHIBA HD X-A2
    DVD PLAYER(BLU-RAY) :>Panasonic DMP-UB900
    POWER CONDITIONER :> PANAMAX M5400-EX
    SUBWOOFER :A> SVS SB16-Ultra 1500 W Front
    SUBWOOFER :B> SVS SB16-Ultra 1500 W Rear