Subwoofer pair under 5L

Hi everyone,
I’ve been a lurker on the forum for quite a few months now and I’ve learned much from all of you. It’s really great to be a part of the community!

I’m running a stereo system with the following setup -
Streamer + PreAmp - NAD M66
Power Amplifier - NAD M23
Speakers - B&W PM1s

I want to buy a pair of subwoofers which I plan to integrate using DLBC. I’ve currently shortlisted the REL T9x, the KEF KC92 and perhaps the REL S510 (if I can get 2).

I primarily use the system to listen to music. I do use it to watch TV but it’s not often. My room is about 20 feet x 15 feet x 12 feet (ceiling), and it’s a bedroom with all the typical furnishings - bed, cupboards, desk and side tables.

I’ve tried using a PSB sub before, but I had to return it because of the terrible rattling in my room’s false ceiling. I’m going to try and reduce it with foam tape on the ceiling light fixtures and with the SVS sound path isolation system.

I must add that I used a B&W ASW10CM subwoofer for many years without the rattling being particularly bad (it was low enough to be ignored). It used to sit under my TV cabinet on a wooden floor.

But when I got the PSB and moved it to the side of the cabinet (on marble flooring), the rattling was so bad that I returned the sub. Now, one year later, I’ve got the itch again and I wanted to ask if anyone here’s found a solution.

Have any of you tried these subwoofers? Have you faced similar problems with your false ceilings? What would you do?
Do consider the B&W DB subs, they are under rated but are excellent subs.
I had the S/510 for few years, lovely sub but then got the B&W DB3D & have zero regrets.
I got the 800 series stand mounts & pairing the sub was super easy with the DB App on the phone.
Thought the app you can choose your B&W speaker & the bass transition is seamless, as good or better then Rel which requires alot of work & time to do it seamless.

Cheers..
 
As you said "I primarily use the system to listen to music. I do use it to watch TV but it’s not often." this is exactly how I use mine too.
I am using a JL Audio E110 (Not anywhere close to the level of subs you are planning to buy) but have never been disappointed by its speed and bass authority.
With your room size I feel something like a Rythmik E15HP2 as suggested by @DB1989 or JL Audio Fathom F112v2 or a F113v2 (Same high level inputs as REL) would be a better solution. They will pressurise your room more effortlessly.

RELs of course are unbeatable RELs but more focused on tonality than the slam which you will never miss with JL/Rythmik.
I’ve been looking at the JL audio e110 (a pair of them). The f112 and f113 are too expensive to buy in pairs and two 15 inch subwoofers would be too much.

I won’t be using the high level inputs, I will be using the .lfe inputs (either balanced or unbalanced) for the Dirac Live Bass Control benefits.

Why do you say that RELs are unbeatable? I wouldn’t say that I’m looking for the slam in particular from a subwoofer, more like something that adds to my speakers’ sound and frees them from the low frequencies.

The B&W PM1s which I’m using, I’ve had them since 2015 and I still love listening to them after all these years. They sound even better with the NAD amplification, but I can’t drive them beyond 25W without a HPF because the speaker’s 5inch woofer can’t handle low frequencies beyond this point.

I’m buying the subwoofers to free the PM1s from this struggle and I would want them to integrate as neatly as possible.
 
As you said "I primarily use the system to listen to music. I do use it to watch TV but it’s not often." this is exactly how I use mine too.
I am using a JL Audio E110 (Not anywhere close to the level of subs you are planning to buy) but have never been disappointed by its speed and bass authority.
With your room size I feel something like a Rythmik E15HP2 as suggested by @DB1989 or JL Audio Fathom F112v2 or a F113v2 (Same high level inputs as REL) would be a better solution. They will pressurise your room more effortlessly.

RELs of course are unbeatable RELs but more focused on tonality than the slam which you will never miss with JL/Rythmik.
Am curious to know if on the E110 there is a method to filter out such that only the frequencies above the set cross over frequency go to the main speakers and anything at ot below the xover freq goes to the subwoofer ??
 
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