I am going to pass on it. I made spikes for my speakers, the stands were already there, and I feel like I’ve got them positioned well and to my untrained ear this system now sounds incredible. Tonight I played newly purchased remastered CD versions of Dark Side of the Moon and Steely Dan’s Aja and I’m just blown away. I feel like I would be happy listening to music I didn’t like on this system as long as it was recorded and produced well.
Having said that, the B&W sub would probably sound better than any sub I’ve ever listened to. But definitely do not feel the need for it now.
Side story: If you remember I got the system I have out of my brother-in-law’s basement. He got it all from a wealthy cousin who pretty much gave away everything in his house before moving into a penthouse. When my brother-in-law took this system home he thought it was just a typical audio system on steroids and then found he did not know how to hook it all up and didn’t have anywhere to put it. That’s why he gave it to me. Well, there are more B&W speakers in his basement (which is reminiscent of the Temple of Doom. If I can find the other B&W wall speaker I think that I could put those together with the sub and the Onkyo home theater unit and get a pretty nifty system that he could use and have space for. (The Rotel component system got carried away by his son-in-law). He’ll be happy with it as long as it is loud when you turn it up. ;-)