magnapans.7i and subs
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@johnnyaa, the statement above that REL subs connect "unlike anything else" is incorrect. Rythmik subs also provide for "High level" connection (from the main power amp, on binding posts), but unlike REL's offer the alternative "Low level" (from a pre-amp, on RCA jacks) capability, allowing one to try the sub both ways. The Rythmiks also sound excellent, with 12", 15" and 18" models available. Quite a few Maggie owners have posted on the Planar Speaker Asylum about the mating of Rythmiks with their planars. A VERY special sub option is the remarkable Rythmik/GR Research OB/Dipole Sub, which blends with planars like no other sub available. Read all about it on the GR Research AudioCircle Forum. |
bdp246,755 posts06-20-2020 10:09pm "@johnnyaa, the statement above that REL subs connect "unlike anything else" is incorrect. Rythmik subs also provide for "High level" connection (from the main power amp, on binding posts), but unlike REL's offer the alternative "Low level" (from a pre-amp, on RCA jacks) capability, allowing one to try the sub both ways...." REL also offers Low-Level RCA and LFE (0.1) RCA inputs in addition to High-Level inputs. Unlike most others, REL uses a Speakon connector for the High-Level inputs. |
I have the Magnepan LRS and two REL T5i and can assure you this is a wonderful and relatively inexpensive solution to deeper bass. I would recommend monoblocks with this set up because it works well this way and what Magnepan designed with. Bryston 7BSST2 would be dynamite but maybe overkill. The mags do love power. Now I have the LRS in another location with Bryston 4BSST with no subs. The room is huge with an alcove behind the speakers and I must say the bass is acceptable in this room and with that amp. The key to the REL T5i is twofold, it downfires, and at 8" won't go too deep to make blending less likely. |
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