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I own 3.6. I would never buy a sub, or 2. I WOULD maybe buy a pair of 20.7 though.

Posted by 3+4=5 on December 24, 2016 at 14:45:56:

I have an average to small apartment.
My 3.6 are just right.
I fantasize about maybe buying 20.7.
And that would really be for better clarity in the mids, and only a little for better bass. Rather for better definition in the bass, rather than more of it.
My current Bryston 4B-SST˛would have to handle the workload of 20.7

In my experience subwoofers just never integrate well enough. Get the sub right for one kind of music, then it is not right for some other sort.
Good for small Classical or Jazz? then it sucks for Rock. and vice versa.
I just totally gave up on subwoofers.