Anybody uses a subwoofer for listening to 2 ch music? My Rotel dealer suggested I buy one, even though I had told him I am interested for stereo only. I have also read this suggestion at some message boards. I know that I am able to add a subwoofer to my RC-1070, but is it really necessary, or the dealer was just trying to sell me something I don't need? I think my Axiom M60s deliver quite tight and accurate bass with their dual 6.5" woofers, but the dealer said that any floorstander cannot deliver the "thump" that subs deliver. I wonder what this "thump" means with music. Here are the specs of my Axiom M60ti floorstanders:
Millennia M60ti Specifications
Enclosure: Triple Vortex / Reflex
Max Amp Power: 250 Watts
Min Amp Power: 10 Watts
Freq Resp +/-3dB (Hz): 37 - 22kHz Graph
Freq Resp +3dB- 9dB (Hz): 27 - 22kHz
Impedance (Ohms): 8 Ohms
SPL in Room1w/1m(dB): 93 dB
SPL Anechoic 1w/1m(dB): 89 dB
X-Over 200 Hz & 2 kHz
Tweeter: Single 1"
Woofer: Single 5.25"
Sub Woofer: Dual 6.5"
Dimens. H W D (inches): 37.5" x 9.25" x 15"
Dimens. H W D (mm): 953 x 235 x 381
Weight (lbs) each 45 lbs
Weight (kg) each 20 kg
The tempting fact is that, if the sub would really improve my music experience, then this is money is well spent since a sub can be used in my future HT system. I would love to read here some of your experiences.
Millennia M60ti Specifications
Enclosure: Triple Vortex / Reflex
Max Amp Power: 250 Watts
Min Amp Power: 10 Watts
Freq Resp +/-3dB (Hz): 37 - 22kHz Graph
Freq Resp +3dB- 9dB (Hz): 27 - 22kHz
Impedance (Ohms): 8 Ohms
SPL in Room1w/1m(dB): 93 dB
SPL Anechoic 1w/1m(dB): 89 dB
X-Over 200 Hz & 2 kHz
Tweeter: Single 1"
Woofer: Single 5.25"
Sub Woofer: Dual 6.5"
Dimens. H W D (inches): 37.5" x 9.25" x 15"
Dimens. H W D (mm): 953 x 235 x 381
Weight (lbs) each 45 lbs
Weight (kg) each 20 kg
The tempting fact is that, if the sub would really improve my music experience, then this is money is well spent since a sub can be used in my future HT system. I would love to read here some of your experiences.


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