single subs are never adequate. you need multiples. 

http://www.audiokinesis.com/product_ak_swarm.html

The main obstacles to natural-sounding bass reproduction are the
inevitable room interactions, which impose large peaks and dips on the
bass response. By using multiple subs spread asymmetrically around the
room, each sub will produce a unique peak-and-dip pattern at the
listening position. The combined average of these unique peak-and-dip
patterns is much smoother than any one of them would be, resulting in
more natural-sounding bass with excellent pitch definition. The
Planetarium bass system also avoids the subjective slowness of most
subwoofer systems by taking room gain into account. Typical in-room
extension is to 20Hz, but the main advantage of this approach is bass
quality, not quantity.


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TheOctavist

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