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Don't overthink it!
The Speakon connection makes a huge difference alone plus they are designed to augment music...not HT
Don't overthink it!
The Speakon connection makes a huge difference alone plus they are designed to augment music...not HT
Can anyone hear the difference when you add REL subwoofers when playing two channel
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? |
Maybe he's not referring to the Speakon plug itself, but the efficacy of the REL "high level" input design. I'm a fan of the angled Speakon because, a. They keep the cables better sorted (whatever THAT means) and, 2. They're made in Liechtenstein. I terminate the speaker end of the Canare Star Quad cables I use for the subs with spades (bare wires? I'm not an ANIMAL), and pile the leads on the speaker posts (one for each negative terminal and two on each hot terminal for identical signals to each REL). The main speaker's amp end of the cables are high quality (ripened) bananas that fit the terminals perfectly. Remember, shrink wrap for cable finishing is your friend. |
OK, gotcha both. Speakon’s are so well made for years I’ve dreamed of a replacement for the IEE female end of power cables. The majority of my PA snake, monitor, and Bass rig cabling is DIY Canare with Speakon terminations, dependable gear. Dave, when we did our half baked sub comparison we eventually did over think the beautifully made Studio III. We relocated the sub from out of the corner and set it on its side then fed it processed equalization via low level RCAs from the DD Velodyne. The overwhelming consensus was that it dramatically improved its integration and presentation, demonstrating its weakness wasn’t so much a lack of amplifier power rather the lack of modern sub setup and technology. As I mentioned earlier despite the improvement its owner let it go. |