Both versions integrate with subs well, but the P2 is optimized for deep bass extension without a sub, so highpassing and then using a sub negates one of its primary benefits. The S4 on the other hand is optimized for high impact and sensitivity with an easy impedance load at the expense of deep bass extension. This is the one I would recommend for subwoofer integration, simply to retain all the optimized benefits.
Love the new torii towers. Would be really interested if you guys did a td-x version of the s4 tower that's also a sealed design. Are there any plans to put either of the torii towers up for sale as finished speakers?
It’s nice watching a pro work, I learned a few tricks here!
Watching =) ... Definitely interesting in this new model =)
How do they pair with a subwoofer for the lower octaves?
1:54 - No glue on that top brace to the top of cabinet. **
Both versions integrate with subs well, but the P2 is optimized for deep bass extension without a sub, so highpassing and then using a sub negates one of its primary benefits. The S4 on the other hand is optimized for high impact and sensitivity with an easy impedance load at the expense of deep bass extension. This is the one I would recommend for subwoofer integration, simply to retain all the optimized benefits.
@@css_audio - I'll keep an eye on the specs and models as the details become available =)
Thank you!
Further along he uses glue. He was using the back panel as a support for gluing the sides, top, bottom and braces.
@@bobbymccourt6794 ... Fair observation. 🙏
Love the new torii towers. Would be really interested if you guys did a td-x version of the s4 tower that's also a sealed design. Are there any plans to put either of the torii towers up for sale as finished speakers?
We're getting our woodshop set up as we speak. Once it's up and running, we'll probably offer all of our kits finished.
At 1:48 - 2:10, shouldn't you add a little glue to the edge where the top meets the brace?
That's all?