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The sound of a driver is a big deal to some and not much of a deal to others. How much does it impact your loving and/or purchasing a driver?
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Anyone who says it doesn't matter, has never hit the Bobby Jones
Seriously though, its a large dealt to me, I simply don't see why I should settle for something I don't like the sound of when there are SO many excellent drivers out there, I can find one with a profile that fits me and sounds decent to good.
But to me, there is a difference in loud and LOUD.
Where does the M3 sit in your opinion?
Haha that's exactly what I mean with this Wilson box set driver. It seriously is the loudest ping I've heard ever it almost hurtsLoud, metallic, but not horrible. Its at its loudest out a chute of trees, but as is any driver to be honest. There is another level of loud above the M3, I'm talking Fister levels of loudness or some of the component companies with a true "Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing" sound.
Anyone who says it doesn't matter, has never hit the Bobby Jones
Seriously though, its a large dealt to me, I simply don't see why I should settle for something I don't like the sound of when there are SO many excellent drivers out there, I can find one with a profile that fits me and sounds decent to good.
But to me, there is a difference in loud and LOUD.
For me to game a driver for a long period of time I have to love the sound. I can deal with anything for a short period of time (still have my HiBore...) but if it's going to be my keeper it needs to sound just so.