sb6
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Late to the topic but my comments FWIW.
JL Audio had problems with some subs years back. As I understand it, version 2 F series and E and D series do not have cap issues.
In terms of sonics, the reference Fathom line is very good and IME / IMO better than comparable Rel subs. I wouldn't put SVS in the same category as they're really HT subs and not of the same caliber of quality output, especially for music.
With regard to folks saying they "can't integrate them with the mains", that's not the sub, that's your inability to know how to integrate them. I've integrated $200 subs perfectly, and completely inaudible from the mains. Never had a problem integrating Rel, JL Audio, etc. Hire a known professional to get what you paid for if you're not up to the task.
Finally, I've owned Rel, JL Audio, Elac, SVS and heard pretty much all of the usual suspects and then some, IME the best sub for music is Perlisten, especially the D21x reference series. I own 2: D215S subs, check out the uber - low distortion #s via a push - pull configuration, levels better than the 4 Fathoms subs I had previously (which were vg IMO) and better than Rel, etc. And BTW, anyone who's bought into the Rel 6 pack stacked next to mains knows nothing about sub integration, including Rel themselves, but it looks cool. ;-)
JL Audio had problems with some subs years back. As I understand it, version 2 F series and E and D series do not have cap issues.
In terms of sonics, the reference Fathom line is very good and IME / IMO better than comparable Rel subs. I wouldn't put SVS in the same category as they're really HT subs and not of the same caliber of quality output, especially for music.
With regard to folks saying they "can't integrate them with the mains", that's not the sub, that's your inability to know how to integrate them. I've integrated $200 subs perfectly, and completely inaudible from the mains. Never had a problem integrating Rel, JL Audio, etc. Hire a known professional to get what you paid for if you're not up to the task.
Finally, I've owned Rel, JL Audio, Elac, SVS and heard pretty much all of the usual suspects and then some, IME the best sub for music is Perlisten, especially the D21x reference series. I own 2: D215S subs, check out the uber - low distortion #s via a push - pull configuration, levels better than the 4 Fathoms subs I had previously (which were vg IMO) and better than Rel, etc. And BTW, anyone who's bought into the Rel 6 pack stacked next to mains knows nothing about sub integration, including Rel themselves, but it looks cool. ;-)
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