Finally bought my subwoofers...Sumiko S-10


I have looked at all the major players. SVS, Hsu, PSA, Rel, Rythmik, etc. I had a Rel Storm which I always liked the way it integrated. Therefore, I chose the Sumiko, which IMO is a clone of the S-5 Rel. The difference is the speaker material, one alum (rel) the other fiberglass(Sumiko). Both have 500/550 watts class D amp and 12" drivers and Passive Radiator. I ended up getting 2 of them, though that was not my initial plan. One may have been enough, even though my room is 5K cu ft+.
These subs go deep. They are rated at 22hz but I have played St Saens 3rd organ sym with no trouble. That supposedly goes down to 16hz.The S-10's handled it very well.

I considered the ULS 15 from Hsu. But my experience with Rel and its magical interface with the main speakers lead me to the S-10. Plainly put, I like the way my main speakers sound with the S-10's. They sound much larger that they are. There are details I’m not sure I’ve heard before. The S-10's do everything I wish including plumbing the depths of the bass. There may be other subs which do as well. Some say others do better. But most of the reviews are from HT users. My system is a 2 channel stereo and even IF the S-10's don’t go as deep (I doubt it) they do everything right for 2 channel music. Would I buy them again? You betcha!
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I use 2 older RELS (Q150e and a Q108II) and can't imagine not having these things. I also have a (no longer made) 92lb Mackie HR120 studio sub (has a down firing EAW 12" and a 12" passive radiator on the front) that claims to be flat to 19hz, and it is. I use that one in a music studio and it does get abused from time to time, but for hifi the RELs impart a magic that works amazingly well, and the "high level" input is cool…although that required some adjustment when I switched to 99db efficiency main speakers, but no biggie.
My Q150e has a ground lift that made the thing completely humless, and the 108II never hummed perhaps due to an anti-hum thing on its cable. I wire both with Canare cable and the three wire (2 positive, 1 negative) scheme to the Speakon plugs. I actually like the volume and crossover pots and use "chicken head" knobs on the volume pots as they show you where they are without having to pull out a sub. I use the subs in mono mode as they're different models and one gets put in a window for deck listening sometimes. Are you saying that Sonus Faber will be making REL subs? Interesting, but I've had such luck buying used RELs I can't imagine buying a new one.