As a preface, I've lurked here since 2002 when I bought my Martin Logan speakers, but only recently joined the forum. My system is within our family room, with the primary speakers Ascent mains, Theater center, and Descent front sub. (There's also some in-ceiling, bipolar surrounds, two-way rear effects, and a powered 10" rear sub.) Although I personally prefer to listen to 2-channel music, the system's overall usage is probably 95% home theater. I don't consider myself an audiophile, but I definitely prefer the results that I get with high quality equipment.
I'm currently doing some upgrades to my system (primarily switching to a Sunfire TGP-5 pre-processor and TGA 7x400 amp). Unfortunately, like theWB in his "What a mistake" thread, while auditioning equipment I made the serious error of doing some extended listening to 2-channel music on a pair of Summits. From what I can determine from this forum, I have now developed a serious case of an apparently well-known malady known as "Joey-itis". (I really, really want a pair of these speakers. I lust after these speakers. I can't believe I'm seriously considering replacing my Ascents. I thought I was happy with my Ascents. Sigh.)
Ok, with all of that angst out of the way, one of the things that I noticed while listening to the Summits was that, even without a sub, they did an marvelous job supporting the low-end. A little digging showed that each Summit speaker contains two 10" subs and two 200-watt amps. I also found that my Descent sub (which I love) has three 10" subs with a single 400-watt amp.
So my question is basically this: If I upgrade my Ascents to Summits, is the Descent still useful? Since the Summits have four 10" subs, each with its own 200-watt amp, is having the Descent with its three 10" subs and a single 400-watt amp simply overkill? Would the Descent be an important component in 7-channel HT support, but not necessarily with 2-channel music?
Thanks in advance for any comments.
I'm currently doing some upgrades to my system (primarily switching to a Sunfire TGP-5 pre-processor and TGA 7x400 amp). Unfortunately, like theWB in his "What a mistake" thread, while auditioning equipment I made the serious error of doing some extended listening to 2-channel music on a pair of Summits. From what I can determine from this forum, I have now developed a serious case of an apparently well-known malady known as "Joey-itis". (I really, really want a pair of these speakers. I lust after these speakers. I can't believe I'm seriously considering replacing my Ascents. I thought I was happy with my Ascents. Sigh.)
Ok, with all of that angst out of the way, one of the things that I noticed while listening to the Summits was that, even without a sub, they did an marvelous job supporting the low-end. A little digging showed that each Summit speaker contains two 10" subs and two 200-watt amps. I also found that my Descent sub (which I love) has three 10" subs with a single 400-watt amp.
So my question is basically this: If I upgrade my Ascents to Summits, is the Descent still useful? Since the Summits have four 10" subs, each with its own 200-watt amp, is having the Descent with its three 10" subs and a single 400-watt amp simply overkill? Would the Descent be an important component in 7-channel HT support, but not necessarily with 2-channel music?
Thanks in advance for any comments.