I have a pair of T9i's that I use with my Tannoy Stirlings in a room a little bigger than yours. I can't speak to the S line, as I never got the opportunity to hear them. I'm sure they're wonderful. But I find the T9i a *highly* musical sub. Very fast and tuneful, which is what I want in my bass. I want tones from a double-bass, not boom or rumble. They certainly could overpower a room and muddy up, but they're so adjustable it's easy to avoid that.
REL T/9i or S5
Looking to add a subwoofer to my system in an 11 by 18 ft room.
For those familiar with the REL line is it worth it to spend the money on a new T9i or move up to the S series and buy a used S5 with the intention of adding another one later?
Right now the new S series is beyond my means.
Thanks
For those familiar with the REL line is it worth it to spend the money on a new T9i or move up to the S series and buy a used S5 with the intention of adding another one later?
Right now the new S series is beyond my means.
Thanks
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