I wish they had a deal on these without the subwoofer, or just for those BR03s and BR08s. Still a decent deal if you need a compact sub or two with your system.
This is only anecdotal, so take this as you wish, but I own two Rel subs (a 10" and 12") and they can't keep up with my 6" DT towers. They make adequate subs for a smaller 2.1 setups, but ultimately overpriced and undersized. I have no experience with Triangle.
This is only anecdotal, so take this as you wish, but I own two Rel subs (a 10" and 12") and they can't keep up with my 6" DT towers. They make adequate subs for a smaller 2.1 setups, but ultimately overpriced and undersized. I have no experience with Triangle.
I was watching other reviews on Rel's trying to pick the right one and seems the consensus is that T line is not the HT line, that's designed for boom and crash... but is a refined bass line that perfectly matches into the setup without being individually heard from... i.e it works best when you don't even hear bass separately, but it's there...
Am a newbie on this, how does this compare to Polk Signature line ?.
from the reviews, these are horn loaded, so much easier to drive, and have more warmer sound. Also, less base, I think (without subs). but that's about all I can say as I never heard them myself.
Am a newbie on this, how does this compare to Polk Signature line ?.
These are definitely in a higher price bracket and are more premium speakers. Having said that I think most people would be happy with the Polks if you wanted to save money.
Looks like a good deal. Was considering emotiva T1+ or Klipsch RP5000f but might just go with these instead. Will probably sell the subwoofer and buy a Rythmik servo instead.
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I was watching other reviews on Rel's trying to pick the right one and seems the consensus is that T line is not the HT line, that's designed for boom and crash... but is a refined bass line that perfectly matches into the setup without being individually heard from... i.e it works best when you don't even hear bass separately, but it's there...
SVS line doesn't really have pure audiophile subs. they are mostly HT subs.. slightly different...
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from the reviews, these are horn loaded, so much easier to drive, and have more warmer sound. Also, less base, I think (without subs). but that's about all I can say as I never heard them myself.
I haven't seen any Rel subs on sale standalone.