REL Acoustics T/9x Red Subwoofer - Limited Edition Italian Racing Red
RELs are designed for speed and articulation, as well as bass response. The T/x series offers faster, more transparent sound with even greater impact.
In typical REL fashion, the T/9x Red isn't simply a red finish version of the T/9x, it's become a subwoofer in its own category. Apart from seven coats of beautiful Italian racing red lacquer, the feet and badging have been given an amazing five layers of chrome, making them look as if they've been dipped in liquid metal.
The 10" allow driver of the T/9x has been replaced with a carbon-fiber driver with carbon-fiber center cap, dropping an amazing 10 g of moving weight. The result is a subwoofer that is every bit as fast as it looks.
The T/9x is the flagship of REL's Serie T, and the goal was not just to make a better T/9i, but to deliver as much as possible of Serie S on a budget. The all-new 9x has even greater output than before, but sacrifices nothing in clarity and transparency to achieve this. At this price it opens the pathway for owners of high-performance European floor and stand-mounted monitors and smaller panel speakers to enjoy truly full-range sound.
The T/9x uses a long-throw 10” active driver driven by a 300 W class A/B amp, and a 10" passive. It is louder and more powerful than the previous generation, but is also faster and more tuneful. The suspension has received many upgrades allowing for more power and greater finesse.
Finally, five hand-polished coats of lacquer in your choice of High Gloss White or Piano Black add luster to the softly rounded cabinetry.
Why REL?
1) REL subs are designed to be fast and articulate above all. This allows them to keep up with modern loudspeakers and blend better with them. REL subs offer realistic bass extension... there's no point in adding a boom box for bass in a good system. Real-life bass is quick and dynamic, it takes your breath away. RELs offer deep but fast bass, textured and organic, just as it is on the recording.
2) RELs use a high-level input, also called a speaker-level input. This means that they connect to the speaker output terminals on your amp, and share the same signal and are subject to the same damping factor and timing as your loudspeakers. Don't worry, they don't add to the load on the amp--they just see the signal.
3) Many REL setups are scaleable and they offer a separate input and gain setting for LFE/.1, so it's easy to share your music sub with your cinema system.
The result is a subwoofer or pair of subwoofers that seamlessly takes your loudspeaker bass performance down to extremely low frequencies, but keeps all of the speed, detail, and dynamics of the signal. When done right, it's not just about bass performance--soundstaging improves, there's more weight to all frequencies, and there's a tremendous sense of the recording space.
Remember, the subwoofer must match your speakers and the room. Contact us if you'd like advice on speaker pairing with this sub.
Specifications
Type: Front-firing active driver, down-firing passive
Active driver: 10" FibreCarbon™ long-throw, inverted carbon fiber center cap, steel chassis
Passive driver: 10" long-throw, inverted alloy center cap
Low-frequency extension (-6 dB): 27 Hz
Inputs: High-level Neutrik Speakon, Low-level single RCA, LFE RCA
Power output: 300 W RMS
Wireless: Arrow (Optional), Zero Compression, Single Large Scale Integrated Chip
Dimensions (WHD): 14.5" x 13.4" x 15.5"
Weight: 45.5 lb