I'm a little late to your post, but late is better than never. In case you decided against adding the Rel's. I did just that. I have a pair of Tetra 606's powered by a pair of VAC Renaissance 140's. Being that the Vac's and the Tetra's are very mid-range forward in their presentation and it seemed I needed to place the Tetra's very close to the front wall in order to obtain adequate bass response. I did decide to purchase two Rel 812s subs. This allowed me to place the Tetra's 6 feet from the front wall which resulted in much better imaging. I'm 2 months in and am very pleased with the results. Best sounding speakers I've listened to so far.
How do I know when to use a subwoofer?
Thinking of getting a Rel S/812 sub. Now have Tetra 606 $30K speakers that go down to a true 27Hz. I feel that I may need a sub and that I should be able to get more impact out of my system with one.
I mostly think of more excitement when using the system as a 2.1 theater system at night. Although it should make my music listening improved as well. I like the Rel way of allowing the main speakers to play full by the connection to the amps. However, I do like to think that my Tetras produce “natural” lows and I should be quite happy with them.
I mostly think of more excitement when using the system as a 2.1 theater system at night. Although it should make my music listening improved as well. I like the Rel way of allowing the main speakers to play full by the connection to the amps. However, I do like to think that my Tetras produce “natural” lows and I should be quite happy with them.