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Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer is Designed to Fit Under Your Desk & Empty Your Wallet

The Wilson Audio LōKē subwoofer may be small in size, but carries a big price tag. Do you have room under your desk for a subwoofer?

Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer Colors Grills Off Colors

The high-end subwoofer category is a very competitive space with brands like SVS, Perlisten, M&K, REL and JL Audio fighting it out for market share. Wilson Audio is expanding its presence in the category with a rather compact subwoofer that has a rather significant price tag.

Wilson Audio Speakers

Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer White Under Desk with Tunetot Speakers Grilles Off
Wilson Audio TuneTot Speakers atop desk with LōKē Subwoofer beneath desk

Wilson Audio has been one of the premier high-end loudspeaker brands for close to 4 decades and the Utah-based company has not sat on its hands during the pandemic and let supply chain issues get in the way of product development. Their product lineup has evolved over the years and even after the passing of David Wilson, the company has looked at new ways to attract a new generation of customers with products like the TuneTot which is designed for stands or your desktop.

Some other prominent members of the Wilson Audio lineup include the following loudspeaker models:

Wilson Audio Speakers with Loke

The Wilson Audio LōKē Subwoofer

Given the price points of their other products, it isn’t a surprise that Wilson Audio’s latest subwoofer, the LōKē, is priced at $8,750. So, what do you get with that price tag? Let’s find out. 

The Wilson LōKē joins other subwoofers in Wilson Audio’s product line including: 

However, what makes the LōKē different from those subs is that it has a compact design that doesn’t visually take over a room and can blend in better with various room decor and smaller room sizes. 

Wilson Audio The Watch Dog vs Loke Subwoofer
The Watch Dog Subwoofer (left) vs. LōKē Subwoofer (right)

Exterior Design

The LōKē subwoofer cabinet is 20 3/4-inches high, 12 7/8-inches wide, and 21-inches deep. 

Standard Cabinet Colors are:

  • Galaxy Gray
  • Quartz
  • Carbon

Cabinet Color Upgrades include:

  • Ivory
  • Diamond Black
  • Crimson Satin
Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer Black Grille On

Note: Upgraded cabinet colors also include a $1,000 increase in price.

Available grill cover color options include (no extra charge):

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  • Black
  • Blanco
  • Mocha
  • Slate Grey
  • Lemans Blue

Inside The LōKē

The LōKē Subwoofer houses a 10-inch front-facing driver in a cabinet supported by a front slotted port and a 500-watt amplifier.

Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer Black Grille Off

Core Specifications

  • Frequency Response: 20 to 250hz (+ or – 1dB)
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 98.4 dB with the volume set at 0 dB
  • Input Voltage: 115-230 Volts AC,  50/60 Hz Manually Switchable.
  • Protection: Output current limiting, thermal over-temperature, power on/off transient protection

Connections

The connection options provided on the LōKē subwoofer include:

  • 1 Set of RCA Inputs
  • 1 Set of RCA Outputs
  • 1 Set of Balanced XLR Inputs 
  • 1 Set of Balanced XLR Outputs

Tip: The RCA (unbalanced)  and XLR (balanced) outputs allow users to connect an additional subwoofer in the setup mix without needing an additional subwoofer output on an amplifier or receiver.

Additional Connection: USB Control. This is used for PC-GUI communication with custom PC software. Software only available  upon request and will rarely be needed (software is PC only, not Apple compatible)

Controls 

The controls of the LōKē subwoofer are located on the rear connection panel. 

Power Mode: Select either energy-saving “AUTO” or always-on “ON” power mode. 

  • Auto: When set on Auto, the subwoofer goes into standby 20 minutes after no detected input signal. 
  • On: The subwoofer is always on, regardless of input signal status. It will automatically turn on (typically in one second or less) when audio signals are detected while in standby mode.

Analog input attenuation: Affects analog balanced and unbalanced inputs only.

  • Normal: No attenuation.
  • Hi: Attenuates input signal by -6dB.

Feature Control: Single knob digital actuator with single/double-click enabling and rotary scrolling to navigate the subwoofer’s feature control menu. The list of items in the feature control menu includes:

  • HPF (High Pass Filter): Available on line-level inputs only: 30 to 125db. 
  • LPF (Low Pass Filter): Available via subwoofer amp output only. 30 to 125db. 
  • Phase: Adjustable from 0 to 180 degrees. This matches the in/out motion of the subwoofer speaker driver with speaker drivers in the rest of your setup.
  • High Pass Delay:  0~10msec (0.1msec/step)
  • Subsonic Filter: 25~40Hz (1Hz/step)

PEQ (Parametric EQ):

  • Frequency Range: 30~125Hz (1Hz/step) 
  • Level Range: -12dB ~ +6dB (0.1dB/step) 
  • Q Factor Range: 0.6~14 (0
  • Preset Save/Load User Settings (3 Setting Presets allowed)
Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer Rear Panel

Power Settings

Limiter LED: Lit when Limiter is active (Red).

Standby/On LED: Red when the subwoofer is in an energy-saving “stand by” state.  Green when the subwoofer is operating normally.

  • AC main power switch needs to be in the “ON” position for the AUTO power mode to function.
  • AC mains voltage selector needs to be set to the required voltage and the correct fuse installed for the region before the subwoofer is turned on. Options are 115 V/6.3 amps or 230 V/15 amps.

LōKē Tool Kit

Wilson Audio Loke Subwoofer Tool Kit

Another thing included with each LōKē Subwoofer is a Tool Kit to assist in installation and setup. Inside the tool kit, there is:

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  • Polishing Cloth
  • Spike Pads
  • Diode and Spike
  • 9/16 Inch Wrench
  • 1/4-inch Allen Wrench
  • Universal Allen Allen Tool
  • 5/32/inch and 1/8-inch Inserts

Availability and Pricing 

The LōKē is available through Authorized Wilson Audio Dealers at the previously mentioned price of $8,750. Color upgrades cost $1,000 extra.

Note: Wilson Audio recommends professional placement and setup.

Related reading: Affordable Subwoofer Shootout: REL, SVS, ELAC and Monoprice

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10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. Matthew

    March 8, 2022 at 1:06 am

    I’ll stick to an SVS sb2000 for those duties.

    • Lee

      March 10, 2022 at 6:57 pm

      Hey folks, have a gander at the Dayton Audio plate amps over at Parts Express website. See anything familiar?

  2. Chris

    March 8, 2022 at 2:37 am

    Paying for a name, Rythmik subs are a better buy any day. Don’t see anything to justify that kind of money, average sub with Wilson name for 8x the money.

    • Roger Thomas

      March 8, 2022 at 8:00 pm

      This exactly!

  3. King

    March 8, 2022 at 3:56 am

    The fact that they didn’t even run the sub through a few films or audio tracks and talk about its performance says a lot aboutthe sun itself and this ‘review’.

    • Ian White

      March 8, 2022 at 4:02 am

      It’s a NEWS article. Where does it say it is a review? Nobody even has one yet.

      Ian White

    • Terry

      March 8, 2022 at 11:31 pm

      The term “high end” is so overrated and over priced. only a gullible person overflowing in funds would pay that kind of money for a sub. just to say, they own the particular brand. Wow 500 watts What a joke!
      As an avid audiophile hobbyist, retired DJ. and car audio enthusiast of many years
      I’ve heard and currently own a ton of gear. Some gear I felt was worth it and some I felt as if I payed more for the name vs performance.
      As part of my hobby, I design and build my own speakers and powered subs.
      I’ve yet to see justification for the cost of most any powered sub on the market period!
      FACT:Bass is controlled distortion.
      It’s all about having clean power, driver selection and most importantly, the enclosure design itself.
      I build my own subs for a fraction of the price and get 20X the performance all while maintaining an unparalleled SQ/SPL. I’ve owned many costly subs and I’d put one of my own subs up against any sub on the market SQ and SPL, hands down all day long 24/7.
      I’ve built a few extreme subs at slightly over $2k that would undoubtedly scare you and smoke any manufacturers sub on the market guaranteed. I can only image, what I could do with $8k LMAO

      • Ian White

        March 8, 2022 at 11:40 pm

        Terry,

        My REL subwoofer (purchased on sale) ran me $800. I could buy a SVS for $1,000 to $1,500 that would be a much better deal than the Wilson and not feel like I wasted my money.

        I don’t get the $8K subwoofer thing at all.

        Best,

        Ian White

  4. David Purton

    March 8, 2022 at 9:24 am

    Utter joke with a spec. only achieved actively. Natural sensitivity will be around 86/88dB/watt unless they’ve discovered new laws of physics.

    Let’s stop calling stuff “high end” which really means BS …100 times more expensive than it should be, in line with Wilson policy to create products for the gullible.

    • Ian White

      March 8, 2022 at 3:02 pm

      David,

      Explains why I own a REL. For 1/10th the price.

      Ian White

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