REL Carbon Special in the house!


Just landed this afternoon! This replaces a Rel S/510 which honestly was more than what I needed but I’ve been drooling over the carbon for quite some time. 
So onto my stupid set up question…My speakers are the same so would the Xover and phase settings on the Carbon be the same as what I had on the S/510?

 

 

128x128jl1ny

I’d highly doubt it.  Too many new variables but who knows, might be a good starting point. 

agree with soix...it'll be a good starting point.  And this means you get to play with the settings and experiment a bit while enjoying the new sub :)

@samgupta101 @soix

Thanks for the responses. I started with the same settings and had to dial everything back and flip the phase to zero. There’s a HUGE difference from the S/510. This thing really pressurizes the room!

 

I moved from 812s to specials- and you will need to start from scratch unfortunately. You are in for a treat- don't assume same position of prior sub- move it around a bit (if you can) to settle on final position. I expect you to dial down a bit since amp/sub is more powerful.

@kskishore
Thanks for the reply- Is there a substantial break in period with the CS? I really didn’t notice much of a change over time with the S/510. I do most of my listening late night which makes it difficult to let the sub run at a decent volume. I have this weekend off so if break-in is critical I’ll be sure to get it done.

Nice looking sub.

Maybe the 3rd step down-No.25/G1 now in the REL food chain.

"Is there a substantial break in period with the CS? I really didn’t notice much of a change over time with the S/510"

Probably answered your own question.  Asking those type of questions just encourages audio neurosis to linger.

Enjoy it-get a second for even more greatness.

Dialing it in, I’m still blown away at the pressure this thing generates. Bass impact is incredible. Playing around with my fave test tracks, Tool “chocolate chip trip” and Reference Recordings “Fanfare for the common man” is next level! 🔊 🤯

@tablejockey @ricred1 

If I could afford a No.25 I’d find a way to squeeze it into my apartment 😂 I’m by no means a basshead. Out of balance bass is just as fatiguing as treble sibilance. What fascinates me is what a precisely tuned sub does to the ambiance of the soundscape. 

jl1ny-

That's part of the REL philosophy-they put back what we are "not hearing."

"The No. 32 & 31 are RELs new reference subwoofers."

ricred1-Wow! I haven't visited the site in awhile.

No.32=15"@$10K!!  Plebians need not apply.

 

 

@jl1ny  break in is more about your hearing getting used to the sub IMHO 😊 Take measurements and play tracks once you fiddle with settings. If you have space a dual sub is always better. If not - fine tune with single sub. 
 

Regards, K

I had dual REL G1 mkII subwoofers, but prefer my system with new mono-amps without the subwoofers. I agree with the statement, "What fascinates me is what a precisely tuned sub does to the ambiance of the soundscape", but better amplifiers do the same and maybe more. I don't think I'll ever own subs again for 2-channel.

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I don't think I'll ever own subs again for 2-channel." I'm glad I said, "I don't think", because I purchase dual REL No. 32s a couple of weeks ago. Never say never in audio :).