Thank you for bringing to our attention REL's latest reference model. For those who 'feel the need for speed', as far as bass is concerned REL reigns supreme. Now with added bass extension, excellent. Thanks again Terry.
The carbon specials that I own (x2) are nothing short of authoritative and musical. These T9/X are also excellent from the price point, and still deliver. Great review Terry.
I just ordered 2 of these to go with the B&W 705s2 Thanks again for an amazing review. But you are killing me smalls :-) Now I have to get matching rears and uppers for the HT System. All in all I am looking forward to the room being completed so I can set all of this up and get lost in the music. Thanks again for a great Channel. The Xtra is here.
Had my REL 328 for a bit over 5 years and it is brilliant. Brilliant for movie via the LFE and music via the high level input. These prices seem really good for what you get.
Lol! You caught me out with your intro Terry. I'm. A REL addict, just moving from one sub to a stereo pair...... And it's your fault for having the best REL content on the Internet. 🙏👍😉
I ordered two of these T9x's yesterday on opening day here in the states! I'm very excited in anticipation of their arrival, as I was trying to order 2 T9/i's a few weeks ago. I thought something musty be up with the i's all on sale here in the states. Sure enough. I have used one S5 for years and really was impressed with it for music. Thanks and subscribed!!
UK fans claim your discount on the T9x during March 2022. All UK hi-if chains I have checked are offering the discount. I bought mine and I’m very pleased with it. Please follow the Instruction Manual to the letter.
Hi Terry, could you tell us in your opinion for music how these compare to the 1508 you have in terms of sound quality, texture and detail. In other words is it a close match or does the T9x have tone of more detail. Thanks.
grabbed the previous T9i for £630 last week, what a steal.. the bass is soo clean, tight, no bloatiness. added to my B&W bookshelves. ... I couldn't be happier
@denny b thank u, I was very lucky with that t9i, best buy took it back for me full cred, and then sold me 2 t9x,s discounted fairly nice..do im paired up and the overall separation of music has increased big time in my new 2.2 system..thk u for your info
Looks to me more like a refresh, for 30% more, rather than a major upgrade from the Ti line. I am very happy with my two T9i and if I ever upgrade I will go to the S510.
Hmm interesting point. I home demo’d the t9i and S3 SHO a few years ago and I was really torn between them even if we ignore the price difference. I eventually went for the s3 because for movies it was easier to integrate and if I’m honest I kinda felt if it cost more it should be better and I was aware it measured better. BUT…for music I think I actually preferred the t9i. It had a more organic nature and felt like it bounced along with the music really well. The s3 is quite dry in comparison and part of me wishes I’d chosen the t9i instead.
Another reviewer on RU-vid compared the T9X to the T9I and said sonically they could not tell them apart. As others have commented, many factors have caused huge inflation. Whether that's 30% or whether that's 15% and REL just want to increase their profit margin, only REL knows.
@@elthamlad468 Yes R. E. L do have higher rrps than other subwoofers spec for spec. Although the TX series are driven by more expensive class AB amplifiers Currently the TX7 is 10% off at £899 through a number of UK authorised dealers & the TX9 11.5% off at £1149. 🎶 We British like to feel we are getting a great deal ! 👍 They have an excellent if not exceptional reliability record & long warranty. Their HT series aimed more at home theatre than Music costs less watt for watt as they use class D amps like most of its competitors
@@andrewbrazier9664 I ordered two S/510 from a well known UK Hifi retailer just before Xmas for an amazing price. Way below the sale prices on the REL website. Things must be bad for either the retailers/manufacturers atm for such discounts. There are bargains to be had if you're prepared to negotiate price. I should take delivery in two days. Yes I know REL are costlier than alternatives, but after much research I felt the S/510 would be the best match for my system. The amazing price was what swung the deal though, that and 0% finance. I can't wait to get them set up and try them out
@@PursuitPerfectSystem Hi Terry 🙋🏻♂️ . They are very authoritative in the lower regions. But the bass is so transparent and the top end is so feathery. Sometimes I wish they did go lower into the teens just for that effect. But I don’t think my wife would appreciate room treatments or a sub close to high foot traffic areas 😂. Thanks for the reviews! Keep up the good work
I loved my old REL T5 paired with some B&W 606 bookshelf speakers before the amp kicked the bucket two years ago. It really did make the small speakers feel large and warm. Unfortunately REL wanted $400 to repair it. That’s a bit steep for a $600 speaker. Now I’m trying to debate on which new TX model I want for a large open concept house. Living/dining/kitchen all open. 2 T5X or one T9X? Or could I get away with just 1 T7X and save some $$$ to go toward a new preamp? Mostly music but will watch movies. It’s no theater room acoustics by any means.
I am replacing my Definitive Technologies Sub1000 (very old tech) with a T7/x this week to go with my Focal Chora 816’s. I’m looking for some great things.
Hello everybody I own this subwoofer and I absolutely love it the best sounding subwoofer I have ever heard in my life I had subwoofers for as much as $4000 but this is my favourite. One thing was wondering I noticed the light on the back never turns off which means I think the subwoofer never goes on sleep when it's not in use does it mean I have to turn it on and off every time or can it be left like that please help me with this thank you.
I still get confused with the phase switch on my t5i. It wouldn't take much. What would you put the phase switch at 0 or 180. I dont notice a difference?
REL is the way forward for a good music sub. Love to heard your review on the T7X n T5X. And your insights n recommendation to the room size they best fit in. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
How does it compare to the Serie 812 in your opinion, has it caught up when compared with the T9i? Have you tried the new T9x with Isoacoustic Gaia feet under it. Very interested to know if they could still perform on a sub like the new REL😁
The 812 is bigger and more powerful but I haven't directly compared or tested anything else, I didn't have time for anything other than what is in the video
Terry, if companies are using RU-vid to advertise their products that means that they are saving tons of money by n to advertising elsewhere. If this is the case shouldn't the price of these products be discounted?
I can see your point :) I did think this video is a little too product focused and less review than I normally would make it but this is the first time I have had a product before launch so explaining what it is in a bit more detail seemed to make sense for this situation.
@@PursuitPerfectSystem Great video as always. I do notice though how quickly retailers sell out of product soon after a review, especially if it is a "highly recommended" product. I bring this topic up because I own several REL subs and personally think they are great musical subs. I just want more of them at discounted prices!
Another great review! I have a pair of T9i's and they blend perfectly to my Spendor's D7's. My room is 250 Sq feet and the volume on my T9i's are set to the 5th click out of 40. Does that mean that the subs are too big for the room, should i go down to T7/x if i want to upgrade?
I have the Spendor D7.2’s with one T7i and at 15 clicks? When watching REL video’s recommended clicks was 15 plus’s or minus 3 clicks. Mine are on 12 to 15. ???? Agreed great honest review 👍🏻
I’ve been a REL customer for 15 years now, but I have to say I’m quite disappointed with this new X series. Looking at the sheets, they are effectively charging 30% more for “round corners” as every other spec is in line with the T/9i. I don’t doubt the sub may be marginally better than the previous version, but to justify a 30% bump in price I expect a lot more from REL...
If the sub delivers faster, tighter and more punchy bass you cant correlate that to specs but it doesn't mean its not a significant improvement -I think its worth considering that
Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been around long enough to know that specs are not everything (wouldn’t have bought my RELs otherwise), but knowing how good the T9i is, I doubt the T9x provides enough of an improvement (within the same spec range) to justify the 30% bump in price. I’m sure it’s better than the T9i, but is it enough to warrant the price hike? Anyway, I’m just blowing smoke out of my a** because I haven’t really heard it perform live, so for the moment, I’ll take your word for it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with the community.
The last model came out 5 years ago and since then inflation has occurred, material costs have increased, labor costs have increased. It’s not just REL. it’s happening to every industry. Like everyone else they had to make a choice. Keep great quality and increase the price, or lower the quality to maintain a lower price. I’m always in favor of not cheaping out.
Why does it feel like the sub has dulled the sound? My s510 is not sounding good. Beyond 9, its just a thuddy mess. Seems to be straining even at very moderate levels. But its the dulling of the sound i dont like. Perhaps speaker makers get it right the first time?
I have a *painfully* stupid question -- so painfully stupid that the most just and deserved response would surely be, "You mean you can't google that?" Here goes: Most subwoofers have a single RCA input jack (among other connection options), and many amps have an output jack labeled "Sub Out" or words to that effect. Is that connection attenuated from the preamp stage of the amp, or is it full line-level and un-attenuated? The reason I ask, most subwoofers also have some sort of volume adjustment, but I can't seem to figure out how a person would ensure that the subwoofer output level was well-matched to the rest of the system. It seems like either you would have to be getting up from the couch constantly to adjust the subwoofer manually, or, if the connection is attenuated by the main system's volume pot, then you'd have to guess where to set the volume on the sub, in order to get a good match.
That is exactly how it works the master volume of the amplifier also attenuates the subwoofer output too. There are some exceptions to this but most work like this
@@PursuitPerfectSystem Seems like that initial volume setting on the actual subwoofer would be extremely tricky to get right -- unless the subwoofer-in connection defeats that?
@@CinemaDemocratica it is tricky and takes some time as subwoofer setup also factors in timing phase and frequency but it’s doable and easier with newer subs as they are much better
You forgot about Rel's problem with way to many logos. Just can't deal with it for the money you have to pay for this bass speaker. Wish they made more actual subwoofers, unless you go up to the s812, you just cannot get the proper low output.
What about their grounding issues? These amps never ground properly with the high pass. I’ve gone through three before giving up and selecting a better architected board designer.have they fixed this or is it more of the usual?
@@PursuitPerfectSystem their speakers are more for cinema but amazing in all areas, very fast and agile. The subs maybe leans a bit more towards music than movies. :)
I found the T9/x lacking in most uses and returned it. In my room and my system, it didn't do it for me. On some tracks it sounded good, some others where I knew there was some base notes, it just didn't deliver. It is a small box and only does 27HZ, and fit/finish/looks are great, but there's far better subs for that $ in my view. It may still be a good choice for those with limited space, small rooms, etc, was not the fight fit for me. My beloved Velodyne HGS 12 is out for repair so decided to try some new subs. So far, Velodyne still my favorite, and to be fair, was 2k 20 years ago and still one of best subs out there. They have something of a cult following. I am trying a Rythmik FM8 now and like it much more than the Rel, and it's less $ to boot.
If your looking for a big output subwoofer for very deep bass this is not designed for that, and 27hz is very optimistic for this sub- its looking to be very fast above that
That is me being honest that I didn't have the subwoofer 100% perfectly integrated where the subwoofer completely disappears which is a serious challenge, and its very difficult to get it perfect with any subwoofer, especially a single one
@@PursuitPerfectSystem ok great thanks. I heard the rel tx9 the other day, was good. Im in medium sized roon so will be goi g for the tx7 if i go rel, but im also looking at jl audio, and Arendal. Its for music only, all genres....drum and bass to jazz. Any recommendations?
@@teknolojigundemi subwoofer setup is a very complex topic and a lot of people don't understand it and often it is simplified but that doesn't give people enough info. Trying to setup subs purely by ear is a serious challenge- not that difficult to get ok to good results but really great results is much more challenging
According to Rel, simply placing the sub in the corner of the room should be optimal. I have a pair of T9i's, both placed in the corner of the wall where the speakers are and I have great results, good integration with great soundstage
I'm sure it's a nice subwoofer, but it's really too bad there isn't a visible logo so that we could tell what brand it was 😅 I mean, come on... 4 per foot x 4 feet, that's 16 before you even get to the cabinet. 1 on the woofer itself 1 on top of the cabinet 1 on the amp plate. 1 on the passive radiator 20 logos!
Terry, you mentioned that you calibrated 3 RELs (2 S812, 1 S/510) for someone. Was it for a 3D System? Meaning was the S/510 connected to the Center Channel?
No it wasnt setup like that, I still always setup home cinema traditional style - using subs as LFE and then crossed over and integrated properly is my thing :) Nothing wrong with going high level to the speakers
They are probably stainless steel screws for corrosion resistance. You can always replace them with Black Oxide steel or even Black chrome if you can find them. Look around. If you do find a replacement set, be sure to use a Torque screwdriver, replace one or two at a time, then tighten in a cross sequence incrementally.
Nah mine is a macro waist line... lol 😝 But clearly the desktop has become the major new private work space and a sub fits that bill, as do desktop speakers
you’re a professional tester yet you can’t come out and say that this subwoofer sucks! Oh my recording gear is bad oh I couldn’t position it properly come on mate man up!
I use professional grade recording equipment that cost me around 5 grand, so far from sucking but still have you tried to record properly setup subwoofer bass at 90db+ listening levels. How many other channels even do any sound recordings - please consider the larger picture before complaining.
Home audio people kill me you all pay so much for so little . My God I can build a home audio subwoofer that will eat this sub for lunch and to so for under 1k all day
Please do make one, and than make a comparison in between two of them!!!! Design, system integration, performance, measurements, reliability!!!! I want to get your sub, which will eat REL T9X for a lunch!!!!