Ever feel like a midget in a land of giants ?

Yes sir. I feel like that everytime Doc Greene responds to my responses on posts directed toward him!

Sir Terrence, have you tried stereo subs? I'm not a snake oil person and I'll say again that mine affect soundstage - no question. I've had them for about a year now & have tried all kinds of crazy things with them - Richard knows some of it! - but that's all part of the learning, and now have it figured out now thusly:

I have tried(and still do use) stereo subs. While I try not to dispute what people say they hear, I know for a fact that the cues that represent soundstaging are not found in the bass frequencies. Phase information is not easily discerned in the bass region, and few sources have directional bass. Movies come to mind as the only sources that contain bass in multiple channels. Classical music may contain stereo bass, but it takes a specific microphone placement to make it audible, and the acoustics of the recording venue may prevent it from sounding discrete enough to be interpreted as stereo. If you hear any stereo information, it is likely because of audible harmonics associated with the fundemental bass tone. You may be able to feel the direction of the bass wave, but I seriously doubt you can hear it.

They're actively crossed-over @ 80hz, 24db slope (curtesy of Marchand), with my current mains getting the high side. I've found different speakers like different points, some like full signal.

Are you getting you bass from a sub channel, or from the mains directly?

Joey mentioned his experience of starting to pick up directionality at about 70hz. Maybe that has something to do with it, maybe in combo with the mains getting almost nothing down there.

I would say any directionality that you experience would have to come from the mains. You may perceive some directional bass in very large rooms, but the size of most listening spaces prevents any phase variances between channels from beng heard in the deep bass region.

Otherwise, I bow to your superior knowledge, O Terrible one .

Oh straighten up your bloomin posture my good man. Chin up, gut in and all that rubbish