I've been struggling with this as well. The problem is, running ARC by itself, for one of the Masterpiece models (Renaissance, Expressions, etc), is great for optimizing their bass output for that particular room and listening position. Subsequently running ARC for the BalancedForce sub(s) likewise optimizes it's bass output for that room and listening position. Unfortunately, the main speakers and sub(s), together, interact with one another (and the room), possibly exacerbating bass peaks and/or nulls.
As I posted elsewhere (
http://www.martinloganowners.com/fo...e-Level-vs-Speaker-Level-connection-to-sub(s)) , I recently ran my 13A's with the woofer settings dialed back (initially -10 dB, then a little less), and my two BF210's using the matching MLF filter to create a "true crossover." With sub phase at 0 degrees, the combination
measured quite well at my primary listening position (using XTZ Room Analyzer), but, in listening tests, lacked clarity and impact in the lowest octave (as confirmed by my local audiophile club members). They ultimately agreed that the 13A's sounded better running full-range with the subs completely turned off, despite then having a large bass null from ~55-60 Hz.
As JonFo suggested in that other thread, what *I* really need is a "mid-bass module" just to fill in the null, without cancelling or otherwise interfering with the 13A's lowest bass output.
Your situation may be completely different, depending upon room geometry and listening position. Although ML BF subs are great, having the ability to download a "matching" MLF filter is no panacea for optimally dialing them in to match the mains. I'm guessing the Anthem STR Preamp might be one solution (integrating ARC for mains PLUS subs), or using MiniDSP, etc.
However, the 13A's (cardioid, I presume) woofer implementation is *SO* good, it's probably better to run them full-range, and try different sub locations (if possible), and
manually adjust the subs Low Pass cutoff, Phase, and Volume by ear. That being the case, any good quality sub (JL Audio, REL, etc.) could work. Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with Sumiko subs.