
Originally Posted by
Skrrrg
I think Jon's concern is quite valid regarding sub-woofers. Building one that can differentiate itself from the rest of the pack will be difficult. Sub-woofers don't image, there is no critical crossover tuning to do, an no need to voice match it to the rest of the system. As a result, people are free to pick and choose among products or use what they already have.
Very observant, Skrrrg, and it summarizes our thinking exactly. We have what we think are alternatives to the usual boom-in-a-box, and I think we can provide them for Arx too, but unless we can offer a bona fide advantage, we're probably going to be reluctant to jump into the usual subwoofer pool.

Originally Posted by
Skrrrg
I vote for dedicated surround speakers over a sub-woofer. I know some of the planar tweeters can operate in true dipole mode by removing the rear cover plate. I've been wondering if it is possible to build an open-baffle dipole that would properly voice match to the rest of the system. It's an interesting concept if nothing else that would set it apart from other solutions on the market.
Also very perceptive - you've basically pointed out just where we're headed for this model. More on this later.
Overall a great comment and thank you...
Jon Lane
for The Audio Insider
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