Hello there,
I've been intrigued recently by the thought of using 2 way subs, if such a term is accurate. Essentially small sub for the 80 - 50/40hz range and a larger sub to cover below that.
background stuff:
I'm sure plenty of people have had experience with this: buy a 15" car sub driver, build a cabinet, chuck a class D amp into the mix and then power it with an old ATX PSU type deals. The result was anything but pleasing, tried sealed design, ported design both just didn't work out. Didn't really know too much back then but at time of writing I realise it's because the driver was designed to be loud and that's about it. Anyway, rent time came around so it was sold.
I got a bursary from my uni course and ended up getting my first HiFi. Bought a sub and 2 towers. The sub being a Teufel 12" 5000SW; A bass reflex design with room to reach a fairly low 25Hz, even then below 30 cycles was just a port chuff supreme. Whilst the extension was welcomed, I found that this lagged behind with music. Sold it to get something that worked better with music, figured I'd just dedicate the low end to my towers until I could afford something decent.
Did a job for a school, they were chucking out a yamaha sw205, a small 8" thing that claims a response down to 23hz, ha ha.
I'll be honest, it sounds legitimately amazing, it doesn't have quite the output I was after below the 35hz mark but given the size of my student lets it's terrific. I ended up buying a 2nd in the hopes of sorting problems with my listening position.
I'm quite intested in keeping these 2 subs just because they work so well with music imo.
The question:
Is there a device that exists that can split a sub signal into 2 different frequency bands? So I can chuck the 80-50/40hz stuffs to the yamahas and deal with everything below that on a larger sub? Does this hypothetical device allow set delays for each? Or even a configurable xover frequency?
I think a more prominent question... Has anyone given this a go before? Does it work out?
Was thinking of getting a BK monolith for the low lows, the sealed subs seem cool but given the design I'm not sure how much extra they're really going to add in terms of extension.
My setup:
a pair of Teufel Ultima 40's (Some german 3 way floorstander, not sure how well known these are)
2 yamaha sw205's xover'd @ 80Hz
a yamaha rx-375 receiver