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Modernize… Or Go With What I Know(hear) Is Great… Sub Thoughts

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James Edward:
I’m about to pull the trigger on a second Hsu ULS 15 sub to make my system a ‘true stereo sub’ layout. I added one about two years ago, and couldn’t have been happier with the resulting sound. The Q control, sealed box, and ‘relatively’ small (18x18x18) size suit me just fine.

 The downside (in my mind) is the lack of on the fly control via a remote phone app. In reality, once it was dialed in, I never once thought I needed to adjust anything... But I figured I’d throw it out here- if you have a remotely controlled sub, do you use the function much? If you went from ‘manual’ to remote controlled, did it positively change your outlook on life?

Your thoughts are appreciated- I’m leaning 75/25 toward just getting a second ULS 15 but thought I’d solicit some opinions.
 
I should also add that I’ve asked about adding a second sub in general, and all responses have been positive; no ‘meh’s’, or ‘don’t bother’. Feel free to add those too if you feel that way.

Thanks,

Jim

Nick B:
Having thought about subs in the past, relatively small ones, and never purchased one, I’ll be curious what the responses are. I wasn’t aware of subs with remote capability, but the dsp thing with active speakers and software for Roon etc is very intriguing. Another thing I meant to get to, but haven’t yet…….

Emil:
The only adjustment I make on my sub is loudness.
I have this connectet between my sub and integrated amp which allows my to control the volume via remote.
Sometimes I need to tone it down or off completely. Sometimes I need to increase my a smidge or more.

My life now has never been better :lol:

https://www.newark.com/mcm-custom-audio/50-8394/line-level-volume-control-rohs/dp/79X4195?gclid=Cj0KCQiA-aGCBhCwARIsAHDl5x8c-RG-Utmy8cFSe3J4Zb7U6-y30xnm_8cHE_SA3k4scBLDs7N2bTMaAjrWEALw_wcB&mckv=s_dc



This looks like an interesting piece to help you dial a sub in
https://www.dspeaker.com/anti-mode-8033




GDHAL:
I have subs with DSP processing built into my Triton Reference. It has a level control, which of course I make use of. It does not have a crossover control found in outboard subs.

However, when I write "I make use of" this is to say I had to carefully set it....and then forget it.  :thumb:

Just my .02, even if you did have a remote there shouldn't be a need to change the level and/or crossover. Once set correctly, "correctly" should apply to all circumstances and there should be no need for further adjustment, unless you change something like your listening position, the position of the subs themselves, etc.

S Clark:
I find that once set for a speaker/room interaction, then I don't go back and mess with it.  Perhaps I would if I had another remote cluttering up the end table.   

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