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Joe P 10-19-2018 04:05 PM

Wilson Audio Subsonic
 
https://scontent-lax3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...65&oe=5C4DE4EE

http://www.wilsonaudio.com/pdf/press...nouncement.pdf

GeAllan70 10-19-2018 04:16 PM

:thought:

Whoa!!...

gadawg 10-19-2018 08:11 PM

Everyone needs a pair of those puppies! :-)

George

audioguy3107 10-19-2018 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gadawg (Post 936357)
Everyone needs a pair of those puppies! :-)

George

Yeah.....those are gonna move some serious air.

For The Love of Music 10-19-2018 10:25 PM

They are 600 lbs per

jax4736 10-20-2018 12:11 AM

Thor’s Hammer replacement?

metaphacts 10-20-2018 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jax4736 (Post 936390)
Thor’s Hammer replacement?

No. Thor’s are best matched to XLF.

With the introduction of the Alexx and the WAMM the required matching subs for the new woofers in the mains were different than what is in Thors. WAMM Master Subsonic was designed for the WAMM. Subsonic was designed for Alexx and other future Wilson speakers that will have similar bass parameters to Alexx and WAMM.

The goal for the Subsonics was the most seamless interface possible with the most advanced designs.

Charles 10-20-2018 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by metaphacts (Post 936392)
No. Thor’s are best matched to XLF.

With the introduction of the Alexx and the WAMM the required matching subs for the new woofers in the mains were different than what is in Thors. WAMM Master Subsonic was designed for the WAMM. Subsonic was designed for Alexx and other future Wilson speakers that will have similar bass parameters to Alexx and WAMM.

The goal for the Subsonics was the most seamless interface possible with the most advanced designs.

The sensitivity is 87 db which means the Thor at 93 is much more efficient. For a single sub arrangement like what I have driven by one large amp (1.25 KW) the Thor works much better since Alexx sensitivity is 91 db. I have found that my Alexx integrates with my Thor extremely well, significantly better than my Maxx3 but I run my Thor exclusively below 30 Hz with 18 db LP. The transition going from 30 to 60 Hz is significantly smoother and better integrated in this critical range. The bass is tighter, quicker, deeper, more alive/less sluggish. The Maxx3 never wanted for bass quantity but the bass quality could have been better. I can only imagine what a pair of Subsonics would be with an Alexx!

If you want to see my new system, just recently finished go to "1.25 KW's are at dealers" in the Mac forum. Pics are posted there. There are two posts with pics.

Joe P 11-01-2018 04:51 PM

Wilson Audio Subsonic Technical Specs:
—Drivers:
• Woofer: (3) 12 inch inches, dual spider
• Enclosure Type: Front Ported
—Measurements:
• Frequency Response: 10 to 150 Hz. +0, – 3dB
Room Average Response [RAR]
• Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
• Sensitivity: 87 dB @ 1 watt (2.83v at one meter)
—Dimensions:
• Height: 65 1/16 inches (165.25 cm) with spike
• Depth: 27 3/16 inches (69.09 cm)
• Width: 18 1/16 inches (45.87 cm)
—Weight:
• Weight612 lbs (277.60 Kg)

Charles 11-06-2018 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe P (Post 938306)
Wilson Audio Subsonic Technical Specs:
—Drivers:
• Woofer: (3) 12 inch inches, dual spider
• Enclosure Type: Front Ported
—Measurements:
• Frequency Response: 10 to 150 Hz. +0, – 3dB
Room Average Response [RAR]
• Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
• Sensitivity: 87 dB @ 1 watt (2.83v at one meter)
—Dimensions:
• Height: 65 1/16 inches (165.25 cm) with spike
• Depth: 27 3/16 inches (69.09 cm)
• Width: 18 1/16 inches (45.87 cm)
—Weight:
• Weight612 lbs (277.60 Kg)

Several of observations: Enclosure volume is almost identical to the Thor. Relatively insensitive and very heavy compared to Thor. Very interesting.


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