
The Quake II is so very neutral that you just cannot make out that there is a sub playing, you hear super-deep and powerful bass but it is totally without added colour or character. Perhaps MJ Acoustics' subwoofer has the edge in flexibility, but the fun and naturalness of the Stampede means REL has yet another star on its award-winning hands. When switching back and forth between the Strata III and Quake II, both now set to their respective best performance (which means different filter- and levelsettings) it is sometimes difficult to choose which is the better sub. Second, midbass shouldn’t be coming out of the sub since.
REL QUAKE II SUBWOOFER DRIVER
The model in question is the HT/1510 Predator II, a larger sealed sub with a 15 driver and a 1,000-watt amplifier. Today, that will thankfully change since we finally have a REL subwoofer in-house for our evaluation. First, the Strata III has a much bigger cabinet, larger woofer and officially digs deeper. They have been a big name in subwoofers for at least as long as Audioholics has existed. It has better midbass articulation but less low bass. Sounds rumble impressively, and the blast of the engines on the Millennium Falcon - one of the stars of our Star Wars test disc - take on a real energy, making the windows rattle from the backwash. REL Acoustics Q50 REL Acoustics Quake REL Acoustics R205 REL Acoustics R305 REL Acoustics R505 REL Acoustics Stadium II REL Acoustics Stadium III. Upon first listen, using the very same settings, the Strata III seems to extend less deep than the Quake II. The speakers are less improved, but that impressive boost to the bass makes it ideal for home cinema. Try it in 'Depth mode' and you will find a sound that gently appears when the main speakers stop delivering bass, underpinning sound and making speakers seem bigger and better. Sounds are deep, taut, deep, clean, deep, dynamic and. Mam okazje kupic ten subwoofer za 100, ale niestety nie ma opcjii zeby go posluchac, za daleko od miejsca zamieszkania.


The finish is good and the one-button set-up is handy, but the key to the Stampede is its sound quality. REL has a reputation for goodquality sound that's perfect for hi-fi and home cinema alike - and the Stampede doesn't let the side down.
