"Can anyone hear the difference when you add REL subwoofers when playing two channel?"
Yes.
Best,
Jim Smith
Yes.
Best,
Jim Smith
Can anyone hear the difference when you add REL subwoofers when playing two channel
Larry, Speakon is simply another method of speaker or high level cable termination typically found in pro audio applications. REL uses a Speakon connection at the subwoofer end only. Servo driver control is a monitoring technology that decreases distortion in long excursion drivers. Introducing any basic subwoofer/s into your room/system is far from impossible and should add a welcome dimension to the presentation. It can be challenging which is why many hobbyist and reviewers have had negative experiences over the years. The acceptance and ease of signal processed units by these same people has been game changer. JL Audio markets the basic E series and DSP equipped F series subwoofers which they're famous for. Their differences are substantial. lalitk, ["I picked out REL for bass quality and their seamless integration"] I'm interested as to what and how you compared your final choice to? The owner of an $8900. REL Studio III we compared sold his the very next week despite our efforts using four different methods of setup. |
dave_b2,433 posts05-06-2019 7:08amR E LI've experienced the affects of cable differences in my systems but I'm at a loss here. After my experience with a REL sub I don't mean to challenge your statement, rather to understand your experience. Could you explain how a cable with a Speakon termination at one end and bare wire termination at the other end makes a difference let alone a huge difference with music (two channel?) but not home theater? |