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Would you consider doing this? Yea or Nay

Posted by Tidycat1 on January 5, 2017 at 21:21:22:

I have been using two pair of the KEF ls50s,stacked by inverting the top pair and running them at 4 ohms.
My thought was to run two more pairs,in a series-parallel configuration,in a line-source.(4) LS50s per side,giving an 8 ohm load.
The (2) per side has increased the image size and goes reasonably deep (not subwoofer land,but).
Which was my concern when listening to a single pair.
I realize they would need to be aligned properly and a sub would still be necessary to produce the lower octaves.
My question:Why not and what subwoofer system would you suggest.
The Primaluna only has a summed mono output,so I would need to use a powered sub with high level inputs (speaker).
Any thoughts???
Thanks to all who venture an opinion and make suggestions.