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Sonos Sub Gen 3 vs Gen 2 - how come no one pointed out this one huge difference?

The sonos sub gen 3 is here. And I am putting it head to head to the sonos sub gen 2. It's Sonos Sub Gen 3 vs gen 2 time! Watch on to find out if it makes a difference which version you buy, or if you already have the gen 2, should you upgrade to the Sonos Sub gen 3. There is a huge difference between the two generations of the Sonos sub which no one has pointed out. I had to ge it in my hands before I could find it out for myself. If you are in a rush and have no time to finish the video and find out details, then just leave it as minor cosmetic differences and non-essential upgrades at this point. The sound quality seems to be on par so if that's all that matters to you, then that's good enough. But if you have some time to watch the video, I urge you to go through it and learn about this one big difference! update: I have measured the frequency response of both the Sub Gen 3 and the Gen 2 and released the video. Check it out here:    • Sonos Sub Gen 3 frequency response me...   0:00 Intro 2:12 Four differences you have already read about 6:09 Three more differences you probably missed before 7:37 The BIGGEST difference and I am surprised no one has said anything about this! 10:16 Similarities between Sonos Sub Gen 3 and Gen 2 12:49 Sonos Sub is a ported sub design 14:50 Should you buy the Sub Gen 2 or Gen 3? 19:01 Sonos Sub Gen 2 Full Atmos demo 20:48 Sonos Sub Gen 3 Full Atmos demo The demo was performed on a 100" ALR Screen with a 4K UST laser projector with Sonos Arc and Play:3 as surround. This section is about me trying to figure out how to fund this channel for future expansion. Tech reviews aren't always cheap. I have to figure out a sustainable way to fund the gear that I am getting so that I can review them for users. I have put in the initial investment of getting the production stuff, including a machine for post production, camera gear and lights. Each video also requires time. And a lot of it. I didn't realise until I started doing it. And in order to produce content that is differentiated and adding value on top of every other video out there, I had to invest a lot of time to think of ideas, research on methodology, run and conduct the test, record the results, script them into a coherent video, film the video, edit and finally post. The 10 mins that you see on my videos take me an average of 8-12 hours over a couple of days to produce. All said, I have not gotten direct sponsorships from equipment manufacturers or distributors. Primarily because I am still too small a channel. And on top of that, I feel that having sponsorship obligations mean that I may not be able to say the things that my viewers need to hear, which mayhem not necessarily be the things that the sponsors want me to say. Which means I have to figure out other means to fund my work on this channel. I am learning and have not figured out the best way to do this. But so far, I have learned about Amazon Affiliate programme, which gives me a small referral fee for every sale that I link to them. I have started doing this but the results aren't showing. The idea is that if I convince my viewers to buy the products that I am talking about through the links that I am providing to the product on Amazon, I get compensated for the effort. I am providing the links, but it isn't always the case that Amazon provides the best deal. And to my viewers, I say, find the best deal. On the internet, it's easy, just a few clicks might nett you a couple of dollars savings. So I don't want to push Amazon Affiliate links if it is not in my viewers' interest. The second method I have figured out at the suggestion of one of my viewers (John Robinson), is through Patreon. Again, this concept is alien to me and I am not sure how I can provide extra value to my patrons. No doubt I will slowly figure it out but for the moment, I can only list it here -   / peterpee   The third, which is through youtube monetisation, is when I post videos and ads play on the videos that you watch. This is great and it helps but I also recognise that this gets irritating for some viewers. I can only ask for your understanding on this! At the end of the day, I don't need to fund the full purchase of the equipment that I am to review. I only need to fund the loss of the value of the equipment when I resell them. Hey, want $20 Off to Sonos Singapore? I thought you'd like them. Here's my link: http://rwrd.io/l8zohn3?s It’s a new rewards program by Sonos singapore so I’m not sure how it works. I believe you’ll get some free vouchers or free points when you sign up. And the points they give when you buy from trysonos.sg actually works out to 5% off! No harm signing up I Guess since it’s free. My Amazon affiliate links: Sonos Sub (GEN 3) - Black: https://amzn.to/2YVFDst Sonos Sub (GEN 3) - White: https://amzn.to/2zNTSHd Sonos Arc - Black: https://amzn.to/2UYT2ys Sonos Arc - White: https://amzn.to/3dhmfLq

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