And that's why I only want to run a single sub, it should be plenty. I really don't even need a sub for 2 channel, but I know it will enhance the experience somewhat. I do however require a sub for home theatre. I just wish someone with Pass Labs monoblocks would disconnect one sub from their system to see if there's any low level hum. Is Rel Acoustics saying you need 2 subs as a CYA, or is it 100% guaranteed the hum will exist when running monoblocks with a single sub?
REL subwoofer using only red cable not yellow per REL technical dept
Hi,
I am using a pair of REL 5/SHO subwoofers for 2 channel application and find it mates well with my pass monoblocks and harbeth 40.2 speakers.
I called REL recently because only using minimum setting( 10 clicks ) for gain and crossover and whether newer 812 faster sub would allow me use higher crossover and gain.
REL suggested first unplug yellow wire from speaker terminal and turn up sub gain as that might improve the bass integration ..
So far sounds promising....just wanted to let others know about this possibility although YMMV....
I am using a pair of REL 5/SHO subwoofers for 2 channel application and find it mates well with my pass monoblocks and harbeth 40.2 speakers.
I called REL recently because only using minimum setting( 10 clicks ) for gain and crossover and whether newer 812 faster sub would allow me use higher crossover and gain.
REL suggested first unplug yellow wire from speaker terminal and turn up sub gain as that might improve the bass integration ..
So far sounds promising....just wanted to let others know about this possibility although YMMV....
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