@soix I had the older SB3000 sub, which was replaced by my pair of HSU VTF-3 MK5 subs.
I was also looking at some new RSL Speedwoofer 10S MKII for my new spare room setup.
Rell or JL subwoofer?
I have 4 classe 25 amps biamping 4000 watts to a set of Bowers 802D3, I currently have 2 12 inch svs pro 1000 sealed subs, 500 watts each and a 15 inch klipsch like 800 watts, do to space I need to get rid of the 15 inch klipsch, so I’m upgrading my 12 inch svs , I use my system for 50% music and 50% movies and I do prefer smooth movie bass that the svs subs give out, everyone says Rell is for music, and to get JL audio, but my dealer that sells Rell said Rell is definitely the way to go for movies and music that Jl is not . I have learned to trust him, very kewl guy, so his opinion got me confused cause everyone else said Rel is only for music and JL is actually hybrid for both music and movies. I’m looking at JL audio fathom 112 or fathom 113 vs Rel s812 or Rel carbon series, which do you guys recommend? I leave it up to you guys!!thanks so much
@soix I had the older SB3000 sub, which was replaced by my pair of HSU VTF-3 MK5 subs. I was also looking at some new RSL Speedwoofer 10S MKII for my new spare room setup. |
@alucard19 So I then assume your SB3000 did not have the SVS integration software? |
Nobody mentioned MartinLogan X series. The go low, have full correction. REL ain't what they once were. SpeakOns are a joke for sub connection. Don't believe a word of their malarky. You need to mate sub performance to the mains. A sub needs to have continuous phase control, polarity inversion, level and multi slope XO. If don't pass. A long time ago, REL would be my first choice. Today, never except for the high end. Even then, they are more jewelry or furniture than speakers |