2x asw 610xp or 1 pv1 D?

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  • Yoda
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2013
    • 3

    2x asw 610xp or 1 pv1 D?

    Hi guys

    im new here this is my first thread,so be gentle

    i now own 685 running as front.center htm62 and rear is 686. and i want to upgrade to 683 that's for sure but i don't know if i should buy 2x 610xp or 1 pvd1d? what do you guys think?

    my reciever is a older nad 773 and yester day i bougt a nad 218 thx to pull the 2 683s
    Nad 773,Nad 218thx,
    b&w 685
    b&W htm62
    b&w 686
  • PewterTA
    Moderator
    • Nov 2004
    • 2901

    #2
    I think a lot of it depends on if you are listening to music a lot or more just HT. If you are listening to music and that's more your focus, then I like 2 subs (even if slightly lesser quality than the one main one) with a sub on each side. This tends to fix nulls and room issues and gives you a really nice integration with your speakers. To me, and it's just my personal opinion, but you can somewhat tell where a sub is when there's only one and it's off to one side. Now if you could place it right inbetween your L/R speakers... that might make a difference...but I'm still a fan of each channel has it's own when it comes to that.

    Course I've always listened without a sub, but almost always had full range speakers so I never felt the need. I'm building a set of bookshelve speakers from the DIY section...so I'm sure I'll pair that up with a sub or most likely two SVS or HSU subs. I love Bowers and Wilkins subs...but they are just a little too expensive when there's compareable out there that are cheaper.
    Digital Audio makes me Happy.
    -Dan

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    • Yoda
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by PewterTA
      I think a lot of it depends on if you are listening to music a lot or more just HT. If you are listening to music and that's more your focus, then I like 2 subs (even if slightly lesser quality than the one main one) with a sub on each side. This tends to fix nulls and room issues and gives you a really nice integration with your speakers. To me, and it's just my personal opinion, but you can somewhat tell where a sub is when there's only one and it's off to one side. Now if you could place it right inbetween your L/R speakers... that might make a difference...but I'm still a fan of each channel has it's own when it comes to that.

      Course I've always listened without a sub, but almost always had full range speakers so I never felt the need. I'm building a set of bookshelve speakers from the DIY section...so I'm sure I'll pair that up with a sub or most likely two SVS or HSU subs. I love Bowers and Wilkins subs...but they are just a little too expensive when there's compareable out there that are cheaper.
      hi Pewter. i use them for both music and HT.but i do listen to a lot of music. i have never heard a system with 2 subs yet thats why i ask in here. i think the thing that worries me most is if i can get them dialed in right with the 683s i don't have audyssey in my nad 773. what hz should i start with to get to get them to match the 683s?
      Nad 773,Nad 218thx,
      b&w 685
      b&W htm62
      b&w 686

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      • leej
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 82

        #4
        I had trouble with nulls in my room. If I only listened from one spot, one sub would have served me well, but seats just to my right would suffer a lot. Dialing in 2 subs solved the problem in my room.
        Lee J

        Denon 4311ci; Rotel RB-1080; OPPO BDP-83 Universal Disk/Media Player
        B&W 703 mains; B&W HTM2 Center; B&W CDM SNT-Surr; B&W CDM1nt-back; Pair of Rythmik F15 Subs

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        • Yoda
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 3

          #5
          thanks for your answers guys. sounds like 2 subs is the right thing to do i'll report back wenn subs and 683s is in the house and playing. then i'll give a update
          Nad 773,Nad 218thx,
          b&w 685
          b&W htm62
          b&w 686

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