On Rel subs: Which are most musical?


It appears that rel makes some of the more musical audiophile quality subwoofers.
My question is which rel model do I go for? I am looking for a sub that isn't too big, is not sloppy but tight, blends in and fills the room with a natural sound that makes it sound as though it's live, in a very articulate realistic sounding system.
For what I am looking for do I look for a big size driver such as 15" or a smaller driver such as a 10" or 8" driver? Does a two driver sub do better than single?
What are the pros and cons between the two?
Does a smaller driver give me tighter bass and a bigger one give me lower and fuller bass?
pedrillo

Showing 3 responses by murphythecat

erik, mini dsp require to have a additional DA. not for me :)

and the advantage of rel is neutrik connection. mini dsp cannot be use with rel neutrik
just be careful with the xo. even when you set the xo at 30hz, the rel T series are -6db at 55-60hz

so ime, matching mains that are -3db at 40 or even 50hz will not integrate with rel t series.
the neutrik connection take the signal from the terminals of the speaker amp. how can you use mini dsp?  you cant...