I don't know what the "current environment " is so I'm not sure what your priorities are. Size, Thump, Portability, Cost, Convenience? You have a good foundation to your system so you are correct, adding a sub would be the next logical step.
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Subwoofer: I'd like to add one. I am not opposed to adding another amp to run them or getting a self powered sub. I'm keen to hear what pros/cons there are for powered/passive and what you use/prefer.
I prefer powered subs these days for convenience and they are designed to work as a unit. My sub of choice is the Yorkville LS800P, 1500 watt self powered. (I have two of these although for most applications one is enough, quite often more than enough). If you are trying to match the performance of your Yamaha/QSC combination the Yorkville would be a good choice. The HPR118i series subs from QSC would be another option. Those are the only two powered subs I would consider in their price range.
http://www.yorkville.com/products.asp?t ... t=2&id=213http://www.qscaudio.com/products/speake ... pr181i.htmQuote:
Equalizer: I'm not a sound engineer and I'm not quite sure how much this will help. Ideally it's something smart enough to do a majority of the work for me, has a crossover to help with use of the sub. Now that might be a pipe dream but I'm all for entertaining options.
So you want a magic EQ, actually the DBX DriverackPA would fit into that category as it is a total system management device. Includes "Auto Eq with RTA, used to dial in a room, A totally configurable Crossover that can be setup anywhere between single channel mono to six way stereo and anything in between. Has many other features also so I will just include a link so you can get all the facts. I do use one of these myself.
http://www.dbxpro.com/PA/PA.htm