Is my PSW10 good enough for VM10?

rtslab
rtslab Posts: 4
I'm using PSW10 subwoofer now. I plan to add to two VM10 as surround speakers. I'm just wondering if my PSW10 good enough for these VM10 speakers? or should I upgrade my subwoofer first before buying VM10?

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  • apphd
    apphd Posts: 1,514
    edited April 2009
    rtslab, welcome to CP. My opinion differs from Keiko on this somewhat. Timbre matching is important true, but in order of importance the front stage, then the surrounds. The sub has no timbre matching importance. There is a lot of information here on choosing subs. The first thing you need to do is know how big of a room you are trying to fill. Decide if music or HT has any more importance than the other. Then look at what the VM10's capabilities are in that room. Then find a sub in your price range that can add to the VM's to reach your performance goal in your room.

    Not knowing any of these things I don't think anyone can give you anything close to an answer. The VM10s are somewhat limited on the bottom so in a small room, without too demanding source material the PSW10 should be able to help add a little. But if you have major performance expectations of it I think you will be disappointed. My $.02.
  • rtslab
    rtslab Posts: 4
    edited April 2009
    Thanks for replies.

    My room is about 20x10. The ceiling is 8 feet high. Here are my current settings:
    Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR606
    Front: Polk Monitor 50
    Rear: Polk M10
    Subwoofer: POlk PSW10

    I plan to add two surround speakers. So it seems adding two Monitor 30 will be better choice than VM10 considering my existing configuration.
  • rtslab
    rtslab Posts: 4
    edited April 2009
    BTW, my center is Polk CS20.

    Admin, how can I edit my post? I can't find Edit button anywhere.

    Thanks,