Anyone used sub with tube power amp or int?
When I listen to my system I don't feel I need a sub, the sound is balanced. However, some time back I brought my Krell gear in and hooked it up for a friend to hear and noticed I have been missing some bottom end. Of course, Krell is capable of going very deep anyway. But I wondered if a sub was added would it just reproduce more of the frequencies already heard via the tube amp or would the internal amp of the sub be able to actually play lower frequencies not reproduceable by the tube amp? I mean is the preamp sending the low bass and the power amp not reproducing them or are they just not there? This is sort of a general question and assuming your source can reproduce down to 20Hz, when using an all tube system, where do you think the bass is rolled off or lost? I've heard some tube amps have some impressive control of the bass response but I gather it's a common character of tube power amps not to be able to go as low as solid state.
hope from this rambling you can understand what I'm trying to get at, any thoughts? I certainly don't need to reproduce more of the frequencies I already have. But if that low end is in the chain some where, it would be worth filling it in. If this ever happened for me personally, I'd need either more, or, another room though.