Thanks for your replies sans recommendations responsive to my post. I apologize if my goal wasn't clear enough. After reading the posts above, a butter knife wasn't sharp enough to slit my throat, hence my ability to respond. You all put in a lot of effort, and I appreciate that. And, I tend to agree with not using the ported sub in the sealed setting as optioned by SVS, but thought I would give it a try, which I did and was not impressed. I have previously had all three subs combined on the LFE channel (I'm not a complete idiot) that were aligned via REW, the Lyngdorf processor, and/or miniDSP.
However, Steinway-Lyngdorf, and many AVForums power users, recommend installing "
front" subs on the right and left channels (
), particularly for music listening, so I thought I would give it a try. Note that my original post states that I am most critical of music listening in my system and it makes sense that with subs on the left and right channels you would have in essence four-way LCR speakers. In this Lyngdorf-recommended sub configuration, time aligned with the left and right speakers, music sounds terrific (after reducing the gain on the subs a couple of dBs). I might have gotten lucky with reflections in my well-treated room, but I think "
NEVER" might have been a little strong.
I really just wanted recommendations from this group to get a little more clarity, oomph, and extension in the LFE channel for
movie watching to bridge the frequency gap between the 20Hz drop off in SPL from the SVS sub and the ULF tactile response from the Crowson actuators. I wasn't looking for a tongue lashing, but appreciate your responses all the same. FYI - I have decided to purchase a new PSA TV3613 sub (dual 18" drivers) combined with one of my existing SVS PC-4000 subs on the LFE channel (downstream of a miniDSP), and two existing PC-4000 subs connected directly to the pre-amp on the left and right channels (No need to chastise me for having mismatched subs).
Sorry to have irritated any of you with "
misconceptions," my exhibition of "
no sense at all" and "
poor use of a very sophisticated system," and my substandard and "
willfully mistuned" Bowers & Wilkins speakers
.