I just received the HSU VTF-2 MK5 I had ordered. My first real sub (last sub I had was years ago, a little 2.1 Logitech setup, but that wasn't very good).
I'm integrating it with a Yamaha A2070 AVR (debating upgrading to the Denon X4800H), paired with Revel F206 3-way floorstanders, and Revel C205 two-way center speaker. F206 is driven by an external Purifi Class-D amp.
Speakers are about 10ft apart, and about 10ft from listening position (equilateral triangle), with the HSU next to the left front speaker, in the corner (least intrusive placement in my living room). Ran the YPAO calibration on the AVR and it set levels, trim, and PEQ for the speakers and sub to even out room response. Both front and center speakers are crossed over at 80hz. Went back and forth with 60hz and 80hz. I maybe liked 60hz a bit better, but for now am keeping it at 80hz as that seems to be the recommendation for these speakers.
When playing music, the added bass sounds amazing. However, eventhough it's commonly stated that bass isn't very directional, I can still sense most of the bass coming from the left (where the sub is) and I'm wondering if 2 subs would help even out the bass response. I feel this is the case even with the AVR's "Extra Bass" feature enabled, which appears to be the same as the more common LFE+Main designation. This "Extra Bass" feature does seem to provide music with more of a mid-bass hump as well.
If 2 subs is a likely yes, I was considering swapping the HSU for 2 RSL 10E subs. Will the difference in specified bass extension make a noticeable difference? Any other differences to be aware of?
And could going for a Denon AVR with Dirac Bass Control do a significantly better job of integrating 2 subs than my Yamaha AVR would?