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Spotlight:  Silver Series 7GSpeakers that speak to you.Now in its 7th generation, the Monitor Audio Silver Series embodi...
02/15/2022

Spotlight: Silver Series 7G

Speakers that speak to you.

Now in its 7th generation, the Monitor Audio Silver Series embodies decades of audio expertise. Thanks to a choice of real-wood veneers and beautifully painted and finished cabinets, these speakers have a refined, understated look – the perfect counterpoint to their bold, powerful sound.

This latest generation of Silver features numerous acoustic innovations and a model line-up extensive enough to cater to every music and home cinema requirement.

Silver 7G features class-leading performance through Monitor Audio's latest metal coned drivers with Rigid Surface Technology II, so the music you love is more precise, with less distortion than ever. Even with the volume pumped right up, the sound you hear couldn’t be smoother and more defined, not to mention controlled and powerful.

From the Press:

"At $3200 for the pair, the Monitor Audio Silver 500 is one of the great audio deals of the pandemic era."
• Rob Schryer, Stereophile, Feb. 2022

"Loudspeakers face a tough road in the highly competitive $2–3k category, but the Monitor Audio has more than enough game and ranks with the best I’ve heard in this range."
• Neil Gader, The Absolute Sound, Feb. 2022 (Silver 300 7G)

"If I had just over $3k to buy a new pair of speakers today, I’d order a pair of the Silver 500 7Gs and never look back. Their value proposition is irrefutable."
• Philip Beaudette, SoundStage! Hi-Fi, Feb. 2022

Advantages of Silver Series 7G

New Rigid Surface Technology (RST) II driver design

A new aluminum alloy improves the tensile strength of the cone while retaining all the benefits - low distortion, high power handling, excellent directivity - of our C-CAM technology. Drivers can go louder for longer without compromise.

New C-CAM tweeter design

A completely new magnet structure and rear chamber design are among the
invisible improvements. The new Uniform Dispersion Waveguide II and compression ring are much more visible. And the result is thrillingly clean, accurate treble response.

New crossover design

Splitting the incoming signal between tweeter and mid/bass driver is an art in and of itself. Our new crossover design works synergistically with the drivers to deliver perfect tonal balance.

New Dedicated Atmos Capable Home Cinema Model

The Silver AMS 7G with Dolby Atmos® puts you right inside the film or the song, creating a 3D soundscape with unprecedented realism. With specially created content, there’s no limit to the detail that’s possible. The Silver AMS 7G can be wall mounted but is also shaped and sized to fit on top of your Silver 300 7G speakers perfectly, enabling the speakers and its grilles to create one seamless element.

New cabinet design and finishes

Crisply drawn edges define the new Silver Series 7G cabinets, and the choice of five luxurious finishes - including three real-wood veneers - creates a look that’s both contemporary and timeless. Two new real wood veneers, Natural Walnut and Ash have been introduced.

I recently sold a REL S/810 to a new customer.  This is what he had to say about it:"Hey Ken,I hooked up & adjusted that...
01/01/2022

I recently sold a REL S/810 to a new customer. This is what he had to say about it:

"Hey Ken,

I hooked up & adjusted that S/812 to my "Big System" in the lower level. "O my God". What a difference the sound stage has been elevated to the next level. I may be looking for a S/510 for my reference system in my great room.

Thank you very much for your support.

Robert"

The system is a LUMIN T2, integrated Yamaha A-S1100, Focal Aria 948’s with the new REL S/810. Powered through a Furman PC fed by a dedicated 20A line."

The second system is a LUMIN U1 into a PrimaLuna EVO DAC which sends analogue signal into a PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium HP Integrated amp with 8-KT120 power vacuum tubes which is connected to a pair of Focal Sopra 1’s & soon a Rel S/510. Also powered through a Furman power conditioner connected to a dedicated 20A circuit.

So happy to report that 7 days after the purchase of his S/810, he Robert has ordered the S/510 for his other system!

REL T/9x Wins High End Subwoofer of The YearDec. 31The REL t/9x is a fantastic subwoofer designed to deliver as much as ...
12/31/2021

REL T/9x Wins High End Subwoofer of The Year
Dec. 31

The REL t/9x is a fantastic subwoofer designed to deliver as much as possible from the higher-end Serie S to those on a lower budget. Not that the T/9x is necessarily cheap, and there are certainly more affordable alternatives, but, at least when you get it out of the box, the superior build quality, attractive design and gorgeous finish provides an immediate feeling of luxury.

REL T/9x - MRSP $1,850 CAD

It’s not all looks either, and this discreetly-compact subwoofer does an awful lot with its 10-inch driver, 10-inch passive radiator and 300W of Class A/B power. While the quoted specs may seem conservative, in reality the t/9x delivers a fast and transparent performance that’s combined with surprisingly high output levels and greater low-end impact.

“This elegant subwoofer looks gorgeous and is extremely well made, plus is retains REL’s trademark intimacy, clarity and speed

The T/9x is an impressive achievement when it comes redesigning an existing product, and delivers plenty of output and dynamics, while retaining REL’s trademark intimacy, clarity and speed. It’s not perfect - the connections and controls are limited, and the lack of a remote app disappoints at this price - but it’s our choice for the best high-end subwoofer of 2021.

REL Acoustics SubwoofersMeasuring Up To The Competition - From Rel AcousticsHow do you guys do it”? I got this question ...
09/14/2021

REL Acoustics Subwoofers

Measuring Up To The Competition - From Rel Acoustics

How do you guys do it”? I got this question from a friend who is an engineer for another audio company after watching a YouTube review. Recently, a couple of young, fun YouTubers from Canada conducted a comparison test of three cool, new subwoofers. Of these, the new REL T/7x had by far the fewest watts, at 200W, a relatively small 8” active driver, and no DSP. This was compared to the competition that claims 2500 watts peak power, multiple active drivers, and DSP.

Subwoofer Comparison Test
The first phase of the test was the basic question many viewers want to know upfront: which one plays the loudest and goes the deepest when used for theatre? Both reviewers were absolute in their judgement that the REL T/7x clearly played significantly louder and extended deeper than the other subwoofers. They were stumped at how this could be so given the specs of the other subwoofers compared to the REL subwoofer. In fact, the reviewers wondered aloud about the accuracy of some of the other subwoofer specs.

Do we measure or rate things differently than other companies? Our specifications are remarkably free of the technical posturing that seems to be the usual stock in trade for subwoofer companies. The answer is “Yes” ––some of the time.

When I first started down this design path almost two decades ago, I recall amplifier companies sending us their (well-reviewed) amplifiers for consideration. One such amp was used successfully in a loud, great selling subwoofer from a major US speaker company. We couldn’t understand how they could achieve a price of $399 for a 350 watt 10” sub in a moderately large cabinet. Regrettably, using our no-nonsense methodology we achieved a rating of 58 watts. For half a second. Then a hybrid Class D amp company heard about us and sent us their 600 watt amplifier, and we found it sadly unimpressive at 170 watts.

REL Acoustics T/7x Subwoofer
So clearly REL watts and some amplifier manufacturer’s watts are different. It’s too lengthy and deadly dull, boring stuff to dig into the details, but suffice it to say that we require our amps to run at full power into a load that precisely mimics our intended driver for long periods of time. We also test them at very low frequencies, whereas many subwoofer amplifiers achieve an impressive wattage reading at 100 Hertz. Umm, that completely misses the point because you’re about an octave away from being vaguely in the target useful frequency range and 2 octaves away from where a subwoofer needs to perform.

And we know enough not to try to cram a 10-pound brick into a 2-pound bottle. Many competitor’s super compact subs are compromised before they ever get out of the design lab. I suspect it’s their marketing and sales teams requesting big wattage numbers, but the smaller you make the cabinet, the MORE power required to make something out of so little. Except that approach ultimately fails because the air spring (the resistance of the air inside a sealed cabinet) inside this tiny cabinet is so stiff that even lots of power doesn’t overcome the size constraint. So now, you’re throwing lots of power (let’s assume our competitors are good honest types who don’t fudge their numbers like the two examples I gave earlier) at a problem AND you’re burdening the product with higher cost because, all things being equal, more watts cost more than less watts.

REL Acoustics HT/1003 Subwoofer
Which leads us to the use of DSP, a tool that has become a kind of siren call for those who mistake gratuitous use of technology as progress. Remember when “Digital” was emblazoned on every CD to implying that “digital” was inherently superior to analog? Digital Signal Processing, like any other tool in a designer’s toolbox is only as good as the designer. Use it as a crutch to smash every little variation in frequency into super flat response, or to extend the bass to ridiculously low frequencies just to pad your spec sheet and build your product street cred, will end up sounding like crap. Use it as one company does to roll off the deep bass and to limit greatly how loud their sub will play when faced with truly demanding loud and low passages in movie or music applications and you should be forced to use the slogan, “when the going gets tough, we head for the hills.”

In the end, products sound great because people who know what great sound actually sounds like do not cut corners and make damned sure that great sound is the standard. I can assure you, in my entire career, I have never experienced a product that offered specs that strained credulity, claiming the design team had somehow fooled the laws of physics into remission, and actually sounded great.

So that’s the simple truth as to why our products deliver the performance they do. We don’t lie. We measure things conservatively always with the intent of producing reliable long-term investments. And we don’t try to force physics to act in a way it never will. We listen scrupulously, forensically during every aspect of development and when it’s right and it’s better in every way than its forbear, we release it as a new product.

This is the subwoofer test for Audiophile subs and Home theatre subs. The new REL T7X vs KEF KC62 vs SVS 3000 Micro subwoofer.This video is not sponsoredfor ...

Hi, John Hunter from REL here, we get asked occasionally, why is it you guys only make black and white. And, and to expa...
08/13/2021

Hi, John Hunter from REL here, we get asked occasionally, why is it you guys only make black and white. And, and to expand that we actually get asked, why do you guys make white woofers as well as black. We’ll tackle that one in reverse order.

Unless you can say in all honesty that your walls are painted piano black lacquer, we make white woofers because they’re all kinds of environments at home where what you’re relating to is the off-white baseboards along the wall the beautiful, soft pastel tones of the wall paint or the plaster that you’re going up against in an environment like that

white can be really quite a nice relief. The reason that so many people automatically buy black subwoofers is they train themselves to think that if my speakers are black, I need to do them in black. Now there are all kinds of really good reasons to do a black subwoofer that really are kind of the exact inverse in terms of decor of the example

I just gave you where white was going to be a much better look. If you’ve got Tuscan tones, for example, beautiful dark ochres and browns is from really rich sumptuous palette you don’t want to have a white subwoofer. It’s just too jarring. It’s popping off against a very dark saturated background. So plenty of reasons to go black, but start thinking of it as more your decision as a designer, how you want that room to look and feel right down to your choice of subwoofer color.

And then it becomes very, very. simple your speakers may be 3, 4, 6 feet away, a couple of meters away from your subwoofer in a large room. So having them directly relate is much less important than having it actually fit aesthetically into the overall decor.

Learn more about REL Acoustics at https://rel.net/Hi, John Hunter from REL here, we get asked occasionally, why is it you guys only make black and white. An...

T/7x Video Overview by John Hunter, Head Designer for Rel Acoustics.
06/09/2021

T/7x Video Overview by John Hunter, Head Designer for Rel Acoustics.

Hi, I’m John Hunter. I’m the head designer for REL. We’re here to introduce you to not only the new T/x range, but specifically this the 7/x falls between the T/9x and the T/5x. Think of mama bear perfect here, and what we are using is an active 8 inch driver, and down firing 10 […]

05/06/2021

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