Big_Greg:
Brian was not bashing the competition. He was just explaining the profit margins build into their business model. Because they sell direct, they can afford to use much higher quality components.
He concentrates on the reverberation delivered by their subs. This he said is where you can really hear all of the frequencies a recording can deliver. If you buy a sub that can only extend down to 35 Hz, any lower frequencies present in a recording will be lost as it will not play below the 35 Hz information in the recording.
Brian said REL makes a good product, but they are designed more like a woofer than a subwoofer which can go lower and fill the space completely. Wonder what you like about your Rythmik's.
Brian was not bashing the competition. He was just explaining the profit margins build into their business model. Because they sell direct, they can afford to use much higher quality components.
He concentrates on the reverberation delivered by their subs. This he said is where you can really hear all of the frequencies a recording can deliver. If you buy a sub that can only extend down to 35 Hz, any lower frequencies present in a recording will be lost as it will not play below the 35 Hz information in the recording.
Brian said REL makes a good product, but they are designed more like a woofer than a subwoofer which can go lower and fill the space completely. Wonder what you like about your Rythmik's.