Svs, Rel, or ?.


I going to buy a pair of subs to use with my Dynaudio XD200 wireless speakers for music. 

 

I can put a sub by each speaker and want to keep the size down as much as possible. Medium sized room, the signal for the sub is from a Blusound Node. I’m not a bass head, but appreciate tight, tuneful bass. 

 

The Svs micro is interesting to me, but I’ve read favorable reviews for Rel through the years, especially for music. Unfortunately, there are no speaker outputs for the Rel, just the Node output. (I’m not sure how critical the speaker outputs are to the Rel’s ability to blend with main speakers.)
 

Svs micro vs Rel T5i, what are your opinions? 
 

Other compact sub recommendations are welcome.

 

Thanks!

uncledemp

Showing 2 responses by doyle3433

I have a fair sized SVS PB2000pro, surely not a micro. I live in the same town where they are made and their customer service is awesome. For my listening the SVS adds a jaw dropping weight and presence. As mentioned previously the phone app is amazing, you can really dial it in, and even set up pre-sets depending on what you may be listening to at the moment. I've owned a couple velodyne and MA subs. The SVS is simply amazing. Have never heard to REL or JL, but i know their rep and it's positive. 

Just my thought. I have an SVS PB2000 pro. It's everything I need. Love the phone app for fine tuning and pre-sets. It's not a micro for sure. The SVS really adds an amazing amount of weight and presence. I've owned several Velyodyne and Monitor Audio subs, but this SVS is in another league. I have never heard REL or JL but know of their good reputation. 

Cheers