I have read and heard it mentioned that some people set up stereo subs (as opposed to dual mono subs) in order to achieve 'stereo bass', whatever that is, when playing music.
My question is, is this something actually worth doing, as from what I understand, several points would seem to make this a worthless exercise.
Firstly bass frequencies are non directional with respect to human hearing, so bass fundamentals that would be played through a sub can't really be localised by us to a left or right channels so to speak. Higher harmonics of those bass fundamentals, however, can be localised but they would most likely be above the subs xover, so would be played left/right in the main speakers anyway.
More importantly though, most recorded music has the bass mixed as mono. That's the way most sound engineers seem to do it, so in that respect, there is no 'stereo bass' to reproduce from most musical recordings. Therefore 'stereo subs' will do nothing for that, bar the rare niche audiophile recording that hasn't been mixed that way. Most music lovers collections though are not primarily made up of niche two microphone recorded obscure jazz pieces...
So, stereo subs, real gains or merely aesthetics ?