John, I am not suggesting that we place hard limits on discussions. Sorry that you are getting that out of my posts. A couple of your responses indicate I am annoying you (i.e. "more attention paid to acoustic considerations than zero" and the quotes around "we"). I am just trying to say that there are other factors at work here. One is the room. The second is budget. When does a second sub make sense? Would you add a second $200 sub to a guy who was considering a $1k speaker budget. $400 in subs would be limiting him to low end bookshelves for the other 5 speakers. I also wouldn't upgrade a $1k speaker system by adding a $800 sub to the existing system. I would rather replace the sub there (maybe - depends on system and circumstances).
My comments on our position vs AVS are more along the line that AVS sometimes becomes elitist and drives away the folks who are trying to dip their toes in. A good example is the guy last week who dropped in to ask about whether he could get by with 2" acoustic panels instead of 4" and ended up being carpet bombed by the guys from the acoustic master thread. Nobody ever really helped him out and the poor fellow will never be back.
Jason is not a newbie, and this doesn't apply to him, but I still think that my comments about repurposing rooms and addressing acoustics before adding equipment were still valid. There are times when one needs to step back and decide what will have the best impact. In Jason's case (and my own) a couple of well placed panels and bass traps will likely have a much bigger effect than a second sub.
Also, this is just my opinion. No more, and no less valid than yours. Peace?
My comments on our position vs AVS are more along the line that AVS sometimes becomes elitist and drives away the folks who are trying to dip their toes in. A good example is the guy last week who dropped in to ask about whether he could get by with 2" acoustic panels instead of 4" and ended up being carpet bombed by the guys from the acoustic master thread. Nobody ever really helped him out and the poor fellow will never be back.
Jason is not a newbie, and this doesn't apply to him, but I still think that my comments about repurposing rooms and addressing acoustics before adding equipment were still valid. There are times when one needs to step back and decide what will have the best impact. In Jason's case (and my own) a couple of well placed panels and bass traps will likely have a much bigger effect than a second sub.
Also, this is just my opinion. No more, and no less valid than yours. Peace?