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1 April 2026 at 10:05 #123173
Bilal Vahidy
BRONZE MemberHi All.
Newcomer to the forum .
A little background – I’ve been renovating the house for nearly seven years . Most of the renovations are complete so I can now focus on building a “semi home cinema” room.
I was initially going to go with a 77 inch Sony A95L and Bravia theatre quads as it seemed best for the room and my preferences . I was going to try and modify the quads so that I could use multiple third party subwoofers (most likely from ELAC) and perhaps seeing if I could add some bass shakers/transducers to the mod
However , with the A95L now being three years old and no successor being announced to it and the quads , I’m now back to the drawing board .
currently I’m leaning towards an LG G6 with a bang and olufsen sound system as the LG sound suite has mixed reviews.
I want a very bassy system to make it feel like I’m actually at the cinema – through multiple subwoofers symmetrically placed in the room and some placed near seating to ensure all seating gets a good bassy feel .
The Beolab 19 subwoofer seems way too big and expensive to make the type of system I want to make.
Instead I’ve been looking into the discontinued Beolab 11s . I’m thinking to pick up a few second handed , and placing them symmetrically through the room and a few near the seating as obviously I can’t add bass shakers and transducers to a bang olufsen set up .
the plan is to connect them to a theatre bar .
anyone have any experience with using multiple beolab11s ? Or do you think the bass from the beolab28s as rears (and maybe 8s as surrounds and heights) will be enough ?
cheers
1 April 2026 at 13:44 #123174beojeff
BRONZE MemberThe Beolab 11 adds very little bass and won’t give you that cinematic experience you’re looking for. The Beolab 2, however, will definitely make your room shake! With a single Beolab 2 you won’t feel that you notice where the subwoofer is located. However, adding a second Beolab 2 and having them carefully placed will provide a sense of evenly dispersed bass.
1 April 2026 at 22:40 #123175Bilal Vahidy
BRONZE MemberThanks for your answer .
Am I correct in assuming the Beolab 2 can only connect to the Theatre bar through cables ?
if so , do you think there’d be a sonic mismatch between having the Beolab2s connected to the bar via wires and having the Beolab 11s used as a substitute for a bass shaker – I.e placing the beolab11s right behind the seating to make the seating shake a little for that near 4D effect ?
thanks
2 April 2026 at 06:11 #123176beojeff
BRONZE MemberThe Beolab 11 will nver give a “shaking” effect. It just adds that extra bass for speakers that are a bit lacking in bass. A Beolab 11 really is only useful for a Beolab 4000 or Beolab 6000 or lesser speaker.
2 April 2026 at 13:03 #123179 AdamSBRONZE MemberAs above, if you;re only concerned about a tuneless thump-thump-thump that rattles your eyeballs and ornaments when watching films, then Beolab 2 is the obvious answer.
However, if you’d like to hear actual bass lines in time with the music as well, save up for a Beolab 19.
3 April 2026 at 20:42 #123190 Severed_hand_of_skywalkerBRONZE MemberHonestly if you have a Theatre + BL28 and BL8’s I seriously doubt you need any sub at all. But I agree if you do then get the Beolab 2. You can connect it wired to the theatre or even get a wireless adapter for it.
I would start with no sub and if that setup isn’t cutting it get the BL2.
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7 April 2026 at 08:37 #123222 T.W.G
GOLD MemberDon’t even consider a Beolab 11 for that purpose.
The Beolab 11 was mainly intended for small speakers like Beolab 4 and very small rooms.
For heavy cinema sound I would use 2 Beolab 2 depending in your room size.If you want more defined power you could for example have a look at
SVS Subwoofers.
There should be options for every budget and they have a well known reputation for delivering the required bass power :A completely different solution if you want powerful sound to listen to live concerts with their original volume or a plane crash with its original volume are
Klipsch Horn speakers.
Due to their flat big front part, you could ask a carpenter or interior designers to finish their front according to your room to hide the speakers and their size. I have never heard something with so much power! (And yes, I’ve listened to Beolab 90 speakers in a cinema room, too.) Due to their construction they’re required to be placed in the corners of your room.https://www.klipsch.com/de/products/klipschorn-ak7
When you install a pair of these in your cinema room / living room there is no more need for a subwoofer. There’s only the need to take care of displayed fine glasses, vases or similar items in the room where the speakers are. 🙂
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