I have never had good experience with subs in the corner. I like mine right next (inches) from my mains. Makes seamless integration much easier to attain. I was very happy with one 10" sub in my last place, but looking back (I had the room for 2) two 12 inchers would have been better. Certainly, at loud volumes, with heavy bass lines, larger subs can crank and be very impressive, but they do just as well, at very low volumes, enriching bass Hz that the little guys have trouble with. In fact, that is what I appreciate the most. IMHO... warren :)
BTW, after oodles of tinkering, listening, back and forth from listening chair to subs, I found 50 Hz and 12 o'clock on the gain to be just right for my tympanics/room.-I adjusted the crossover by ear alone. When my rig sounded right? Whatever that Hz be it be. 50 in this case. The listening room dictates the crossover. Spoke to Jeff, the owner creator of James Loudspeakers. He does his subs the same way and recommends that to all two channel audiophools.
BTW, after oodles of tinkering, listening, back and forth from listening chair to subs, I found 50 Hz and 12 o'clock on the gain to be just right for my tympanics/room.-I adjusted the crossover by ear alone. When my rig sounded right? Whatever that Hz be it be. 50 in this case. The listening room dictates the crossover. Spoke to Jeff, the owner creator of James Loudspeakers. He does his subs the same way and recommends that to all two channel audiophools.