Dude, this is America. Bigger is better

My understanding is that adding a second subwoofer will help you with capacity ONLY if they are co-located (stack one 350 on top of the other one or similar placement). Adding a second unit and having them located separately provides the opportunity to smooth out nulls and fine tune the room response, but at the cost of significant setup. That is, it might make the response smoother, but it will not meaningfully help you increase the db's. Some scientist among us will help clarify, I'm sure.

You know the "right thing" is to simply move the 350 to the new room and then decide, but I understand (thanks to Larry) that this is about timing as well as choices and balance.

If I were you... I'd go for the most new Axiom subwoofer technology I could afford. Personally, I would much rather have either a 500 or 600 than two 350's. Did you call Alan yet?

FO the 600. You know that's what you want.




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