Northman wrote:
"My question is this: do in fact high-end stores embrace the concept of multiple, inexpensive subs? If not, cynicism aside, why not?"
@audiotroy replied:
"[While] a swarm would sound better than one or two subs, most people do not have the room or desire to have 4 subwoofer boxes in the room along with a pair of main loud speakers. So the reality is swarms almost never come up based on practicality vs performance."
I think this is the answer, or at least most of it. (For the record the footprint of each sub in the Swarm is only one square foot, but the number of boxes is still an issue.)
Mitch2 wrote:
"Eric, I read your blog and am curious whether you have heard the Swarm System and, if so, what were your listening impressions? I understand not trusting products with over the top fan boys but that is different from actually trying something and not liking how it sounds."
Bingo.
Duke
"My question is this: do in fact high-end stores embrace the concept of multiple, inexpensive subs? If not, cynicism aside, why not?"
@audiotroy replied:
"[While] a swarm would sound better than one or two subs, most people do not have the room or desire to have 4 subwoofer boxes in the room along with a pair of main loud speakers. So the reality is swarms almost never come up based on practicality vs performance."
I think this is the answer, or at least most of it. (For the record the footprint of each sub in the Swarm is only one square foot, but the number of boxes is still an issue.)
Mitch2 wrote:
"Eric, I read your blog and am curious whether you have heard the Swarm System and, if so, what were your listening impressions? I understand not trusting products with over the top fan boys but that is different from actually trying something and not liking how it sounds."
Bingo.
Duke