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==== Given your parameters: ==== * Listening distance ~ 2.6–3 m * You have premium satellite speakers (you’re leaning toward “first place” style: audiophile clarity + excellent detail) * You want a 5.1 setup in a living room (not a huge auditorium) * Sound quality/precision is extremely important, but you also still want deep bass and movie impact Yes — the Buchardt SUB10 is a very strong candidate that arguably gives you the best of both worlds: decent depth + high precision, wireless integration with WiSA, and good tuning flexibility. It seems more than “reasonable” for your scenario. In fact, for your room size and usage the SUB10 may be a smarter match than grabbing the larger SB-3000 (which might have more headroom than you need and might cost more, take up more space). The SB-2000 Pro still remains an excellent choice, but the SUB10 is arguably a step up without going to the full “monster” sub territory.
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