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whats best speaker configuration

  • October 16, 2024
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I have 2 Move speakers and two Era 100’s. Both sets are used as stereo pair. Is that the best way to have them? Do I need a subwoofer to go with these 4 speakers?

Best answer by Pools-3015

It depend on your likes and dislikes. If you like more bass and find your self boosting the lows when listening to music, then a Sub may be what you need.

If you leave the tone settings basically flat (like I do) then you may not need a sub.

One thing to nete: you can only pair a Sub to one set of speakers. So if you think you need a Sub on bot, especially if they are in different rooms, you will need two Subs.

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  • Prodigy I
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  • October 16, 2024

It depend on your likes and dislikes. If you like more bass and find your self boosting the lows when listening to music, then a Sub may be what you need.

If you leave the tone settings basically flat (like I do) then you may not need a sub.

One thing to nete: you can only pair a Sub to one set of speakers. So if you think you need a Sub on bot, especially if they are in different rooms, you will need two Subs.


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  • Contributor I
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  • October 16, 2024

Thanks. I did not know about the subwoofer being for just one set of speakers. It sounds great to me but I don’t have a sophisticated ear. 


AjTrek1
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  • October 16, 2024

You should also know that you can’t bond a sub to Move speakers.


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