Keep SVS SB16 or change to REL S5 music only


Im only listen to music and having a SVS SB16. And i think its a little boomy sometimes. Maybe its the settings that are not dailed in.

Or is it bettet to change to a REL S5?

My gear is:
Mcintosh C500T preamp
Mcintosh MC452 amp
Lumin T2 streamer
B&W CM10 S2 speaker
SVS SB16 sub
n_brio
I'm a little surprised that Audiotroy found the SB13 Ultra to sound slow and boomy. I'm using a pair to augment my Wilson W/P system, and they are extremely fast and tight. I can see how a 16" might not be as musical.
I have 4 PSB T3's plus a C3 center in a 5.1 system I use for both movies and 2 channel music. The REL S5 SHO helps to create a palpable sense of space that is full of subtlety and layers that substantially elevates my listening experience. 

Recommended. 
I have now changed out the Svs sb16 to the new Rel S812 and wow what a difference! The Rel sub is miles better to music, it dont make the same pressure on electronic music but all other music feels mutch more a live now and not sounds boomy. 
n_brio,

That's great that you like the RELs. I've owned SVS SB13 ans SB16, dual JL Audio F110s and a single F112 v2,  HSU, Martin Logan Depth i, and now dual REL Carbon limited subs. I agree with b_limo, "They just disappear, widen the soundstage and clean up the mids and highs noticeably." I actually prefer JL Audio for HT, but absolutely love my RELs for 2-channel.
Im only listen to music and having a SVS SB16. And i think its a little boomy sometimes. Maybe its the settings that are not dailed in.

n_brio09-14-2019 7:08am
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Nice to hear you found a satisfying presentation.
Was this the SVS SB16 Ultra?
Did you find the SVS setup procedure overwhelming or simply inadequate to dial in your desired tone?