sub woofers tend to be a solution to a problem which is better addressed by proper sized & specced main speakers anyway
you only need the 'extra' bass if it's not being delivered correctly in the first place - and sub woofs can tend to muddy the overall sound and actually detract from the 'punch in the stomach' effect of really sharp crunchy bass
The speakers in the room I'mtalking about are Mordaunt Short 25i floor standing speakers (yes, I just copied that off the back). They're not bad, but when there are a few people in the room (and the people downstairs are away), I'd like to "crank it up" a bit.
To be fair though, most people haven't got enough room (or money) to have full range speakers that can deliver that sort of bass.
A decent quality (and well setup) surround system can provide a pretty damn close approximation of it (and won't sound muddy unless it's EQ'd in a really bad way)
joggerjayne
use your system with neighbours in mind like not late at night if you get a sub,
i know my neighbours and use mine for a couple of blu ray dvds a week cranked up with lots of floor shaking (love that) but not after 11pm they accept that ok and never go beyond that,unless i know there both out,
if you want a stomach punching bass then you need a sub output on your amp i:e: dolby digital 5.1 the 1 being sub output otherwise youll just get a "boomy bass sound"