PeterG Posted December 23, 2023 Share Posted December 23, 2023 I vote 1 Submerge. Based on the dimensions, I'm pretty sure it will move more air than 1 Loke; though maybe one of our engineering friends can opine here. Plus, it's reaching lower, isn't it? The Loke is designed for Wilson's more modest speakers, you need (haha) the big boy The Computer Audiophile 1 Link to comment
PeterG Posted December 24, 2023 Share Posted December 24, 2023 8 hours ago, The Computer Audiophile said: I’m leaning that way, but my wallet is leaning the other direction 🙂 True that. I have been procrastinating on demoing a Loke or two to go with my TuneTots, against my current B&W DB3D. Some of the delay is that I concede the Loke's shortcomings on paper to the various Wilson critics who have pointed them out (without actually hearing it). When I saw your post on Submerge, I thought "Perfect! $15 or 20K will be an awful lot on a sub for TuneTots, but I can at least try". Then I saw the price...oops Link to comment
PeterG Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 On 12/27/2023 at 8:23 PM, ShawnC said: For what its' worth... Great point. One thing that is frustrating about subs is the next set of questions from the point made by Paul. To continue on his example, he points to his sub as being located behind the listener, but every set of sub instructions I've ever seen has the sub in front. Similarly, it's easy to read that a big room needs a big sub, but hard to find a formula so that a person could do the math at home. This is in stark contrast to main speaker placement, when one can find a large number of step by step instructions. If anyone has a real set of instructions, I will be eternally grateful Link to comment
Popular Post PeterG Posted January 1 Popular Post Share Posted January 1 38 minutes ago, botrytis said: Paul does good and bad videos. The bad ones are really out there, though. Remember, it is all about sales, nothing more. I agree that sometimes he is working too hard to sell PS products. But I like him--he is more expert than most, and he has a large number of engineers to support him. Plus, it's kind of quaint that he pretends he is reading each question for the first time while on camera 😊 ShawnC and botrytis 2 Link to comment
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