Summary: So I just built a nice set of HT speakers and need reinforcement subs to even the response. The questions is how much heat do I need on the meat?
Full story: The front stage is anthology towers and a finalist center channel designed by Jim Holtz and Curt Campbell. Rear surrounds are Sopranos by Jeff Bagby. The room is 17x23.
The thing is, with the 2 towers and center channel, that gives me 6 Dayton RS225 mid woofers in the room that already play into the high 20hz range at more than enough volume. The problem is since I currently have seating for 11 in there, the bass response is pretty uneven between seats, mostly around 40-50hz especially. I have acoustic panels and corner bass traps added but obviously the response is going to be slightly uneven since all the bass is coming from the mains. I did some modeling in REW and sticking a pair of subs in the back corners looks like it will flatten everything out.
So if I already have an acceptable amount of bass in the room already and just want to even the response, do I actually need the surface area of a pair of 12s for example or can I get by with even a pair of little 8s. Especially when the main range thats being reinforced is 40+. The room has a mode at 25hz giving a 15db boost if needed so everything is going to extend down pretty well.
BTW the surround is just sitting on there for testing right after I finished it.
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