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Hi guys,
I just sold my setup of Two BL 3s and a BL 2, and bought a set of Two BL 9s instead. Wanted to upgrade the sound experience. I am happy with the 9s, but I miss some bass... Maybe I got a bit too used to the BL 2.
So now I am thinking of getting a sub again to complement the 9s. Does the BL 11 make any difference at all playing with the 9s? Or am I better off geting a BL 2 again? Or maybe I should just get used to the 9s as they are...
Best regards
I have 9’s in my home cinema set up, don't really feel the need for a sub, having said that I’ve never heard a lab 2. Fairly confident in saying that an 11 wouldn’t shift enough air to make a blind bit of difference though.Lab 9’s have two bigger bass drivers already between them.
Beovision 10, Beoplay V1, Beolab 17, Beolab 9, Beolab 4, Beosound 2, Beosound Moment x 2, Beoplay M3, Beogram 1700
Yeah, that's what I thought. I think the 11 looks great, though. But may just stick with the 9s as they are. In some time I may not need the BL 2 anymore.Thanks for your replies guys.
Okay.
Just played Bass Test by Chemical Brothers. Verdict = No sub needed