Hi Forum
Where did the notion that two subwoofers are necessary come from. Every sub I have looked at from the affordable Yamahas to the pricey Genelecs have two analogue XLR inputs (L+R) and two XLR outputs for the studio monitors (L+R).
In fact Genelec who call themselves ‘the world leader in studio monitors ‘seller bundle which they call a stereo bundle comprising
2X8320 SAM monitors
1 X 7350 subwoofer
Is there any evidence that two subs are required or is this just another case of audiophile folklore?
Appreciate any feedback
Kind regards
Where did the notion that two subwoofers are necessary come from. Every sub I have looked at from the affordable Yamahas to the pricey Genelecs have two analogue XLR inputs (L+R) and two XLR outputs for the studio monitors (L+R).
In fact Genelec who call themselves ‘the world leader in studio monitors ‘seller bundle which they call a stereo bundle comprising
2X8320 SAM monitors
1 X 7350 subwoofer
Is there any evidence that two subs are required or is this just another case of audiophile folklore?
Appreciate any feedback
Kind regards