I picked up a pair of Triple Threats a few weeks ago, but only just last night got to try them out for the first time. A friend loaned me his Lii Audio F15/W15 OB's to evaluate and that's what's currently set up in the system, so that's what the Triple Threats were paired with. Time was a bit limited, so I really only got to try them out in one location... right next to (outboard of) the Lii OB's which put them about six feet out from the front wall and four or so feet from the side walls. The Lii OB's use wings for the W15's and they actually sound very good with all of the positive attributes of OB bass down to around 80Hz, but below that lack the sort of dense, robust, physical, room commanding low end I'm getting from the four 15" drivers in bass bins...which comes as no surprise (for obvious reasons). Adding the Triple Threats with a crossover point on the plate amp of around 70 Hz and filters set first to EXT/12 then to 80Hz/24, rumble off, extension set at 20 and medium damping, I got some fairly satisfying, physical bass that comes close to what the bass bins provide especially as SPL's got into the low to mid 90's, but the drivers in the Triple Threats are really working hard at that volume level with a lot of excursion and I could hear audible distortion from them as SPL levels got pushed beyond mid 90 db...just when it was getting close to being in the room with a real kick drum.
The Lii OB's are filtered with an Ashly active crossover (biamped with Threshold s/300 on the F15's and White Oak Phase Linear 700B on the W15's transitioning around 225 Hz) and I don't have a way to high pass the W15's, so there is some overlap between them and the Triple Threats from 70 Hz down. But I wanted to hear what sort of chest thump the Triple Threats could deliver, so I kept the crossover on the plate amps set to 70 Hz. I'll play with settings on the plate amps and location of the sub arrays in the room some more before I draw any conclusions, but I fear the Triple Threats won't satisfy my low end desires and demands by themselves...which pretty much everyone here told me would be the case.