See my post which is directly related:
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/kal-on-sub-integration-and-antimode
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/kal-on-sub-integration-and-antimode
Can anyone hear the difference when you add REL subwoofers when playing two channel
See my post which is directly related: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/kal-on-sub-integration-and-antimode |
Audioman58: Doesn't the SVS turn the towers in to boom boxes and throbbing bass? Did you have the same problem I am having hearing difference when you add and subtract a REL subwoofers when 2 channel listening? The dealer told me I am listening for the wrong thing, an added bass sound. When I listened to the S3, I got on my knees and put my ear next to the speaker and it was not pulsing out the beat. All it was doing was putting a steady humming sound. Hard to describe. |
I believe it will only Throb with bass if the REL's low pass filter is "listening" for such frequencies. If the REL is set at 30Hz, but the Throb frequency is happenging at 40Hz, then the REL won't play it. That hum may well be the reverb/transient information and could be normal. Play music that for sure thumps at 28Hz then check again. Probably wouldn't want to get your ear right up to it. |
I have 2 "older" UK made RELs, a 10" Q108MKII at 100 watts, and a Q150e at 150 watts, and they integrate into my listening room extremely well...you do have to pay attention to level, crossover points, phase, and location, but even without a "room correction" gizmo they sound fabulous, and I don't miss a 20hz anything. I did drag my 92lb Mackie HRS (designed for recording rigs and not necessarily pro audio live work, although I have used it for a pro gig...once...) sub in from my recording room when I first bought the thing, and although it's a 19hz capable 500 a/b watts monster, it didn't seem to add anything that I wasn't getting from my RELs. Sounded fine, but I guess I don't listen to pipe organs much. |