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In Reply to: RE: What are the best subwoofer makes for music, not boomy HT. (nt) posted by Self-Inflicted on October 30, 2020 at 10:02:05
I can attest to the REL T series.
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Rythmic 15 in sealed here. Extremely good for music. Integrates well with my little maggies. Quite a challenge for a sub.
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I'm sure REL subs are fantastic, but they're also very expensive. I paid $2200 for a pair of Rythmik Signature Servo Subs and they are absolutely superb. I've never owned REL subs but I'm so happy with Rythmik that I can't stop listening. Buying the Rythmik Signature Servo Subs was one of my best decisions. They integrate perfectly with my Thiel CS3.7 speakers and they sound ever so musical.
I've yet to hear anything but praise for them, or at least for their higher end models.
The REL T series aren't very expensive actually, and are sometimes discounted, but there's no doubt the Rythmik choices are priced even lower.
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I have infinite baffle (which I love) but if I couldn't do IB I would definitely look into Rythmik. The ultimate would be two Rythmiks up front and two small cheapo's in the back of the room out of phase.
Edits: 11/03/20
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