I'm having good results with optimal placement (for my room) and using multiple DSP subwoofers which reduce room nodes and load the room in a way that produces a subjectively more desirable low frequency experience.
smer31936 posts09-09-2017 8:15amA Hi-Level connection, Proper placement and model selection, REL's installed in pairs are very strong practices as REL can benefit any speaker system.
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I have a question and its not my intention to be challenging you or REL's claims but I'm simply not getting it.
You used the phrase regarding REL subwoofers and their preferred "Hi-Level connection" a "true Sub Bass System." I've read brochure description of their unique transformer design and the claimed superiority of the Hi-Level proprietary connectivity yet I've been unable to understand or hear the benefit of either. When comparing a Studio III the Hi-Level connection audibly interfered with my main speakers presentation.
What is/makes a true Sub Bass System compared to other conventional systems and why aren't other manufactures using it?
A question for everybody. What is an example and benifit of a fast subwoofer driver? Is there a measurable specification accompanying these drivers?