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Wimps!!! You are all subwoofer wimps!!!

This is exactly why I wanted more subs in my room. Pure subwoofer envy and 4 15s get me 60, right?

Area don't work that way, bro!

You more than fifteen of them 15 inch subwoofers to equal one 60 inch subwoofer.
 
I'll stay with my Danley Sound Labs DTS-10. It has a smaller foot print, is more efficient and still produces a continuous 127dB 15 Hz- 70 Hz - 3dB and 133dB peak with 1000 watts continuous ( not that I push it that hard in my den). Bottom line is I like it.
 
Area don't work that way, bro!

You more than fifteen of them 15 inch subwoofers to equal one 60 inch subwoofer.
That was pure sarcasm/tongue-in-cheek. Yes I realize that to be the case.

So where to put 15 of them in my room. 3 as my seats, four in the corners, 4 suspended in the corners but at the ceiling and 4 in the bottom section of my L. WINNNER!!!!
 
Perfect!!!
Or would you suggest an Atmos array. Floor, mid wall and then in-ceiling? This could be the best I'm guessing. So if someone is sitting on a bar stool versus a recliner, they will have vertical linearity. I'm definitely thinking about this right so don't tell me otherwise.
 
What is a demo for that like?
Peel paint off the walls? Puh-leeze. Let's just knock down the house so
you can build a new one!
 
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