BALDERDASH part deux: A well designed sub like a REL can indeed improve the overall sound of a system with speakers running full range...I would have doubted it but since I put my REL in the system it absolutely does what I said previously, and works this magic (or "audio band improvement") in other's systems I've heard also. Maybe it's due to the fact that the main speakers aren't choked off by a crossover of some sort...who knows...but work it does. REL should pay me for this endorsement...
Small system upgrade question
Hi all
After much deliberation, I grabbed a Peachtree iNova from Underwood Hi Fi for my Proac signature Tablettes. I'm running lossless and some 24/96 files from my iMac for the most part.
Walter L. at Underwood said I could supplement this in all sorts of ways, perhaps including one of the new, compact Rel T5 sub basses.
My question: would this be a worthwhile and significant upgrade? My little Tablette's have superb bass extension. I think they're rated down to 38 hz and I've never felt them lacking in the bass dept, though I understand a really good small sub like the T5 can actually improve the mid range of speakers its paired with. For about 500 bucks, is this a sensible upgrade? Better to leave well enough alone? Better ideas?
After much deliberation, I grabbed a Peachtree iNova from Underwood Hi Fi for my Proac signature Tablettes. I'm running lossless and some 24/96 files from my iMac for the most part.
Walter L. at Underwood said I could supplement this in all sorts of ways, perhaps including one of the new, compact Rel T5 sub basses.
My question: would this be a worthwhile and significant upgrade? My little Tablette's have superb bass extension. I think they're rated down to 38 hz and I've never felt them lacking in the bass dept, though I understand a really good small sub like the T5 can actually improve the mid range of speakers its paired with. For about 500 bucks, is this a sensible upgrade? Better to leave well enough alone? Better ideas?
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