What is the order of rel subs?


I am confused in what order do the rels follow?
Does each model present different amp power and different size driver? Or are there other differences as in equalization and crossovers and microphone for set up? How is the storm different from the strata and stadium and stampede and stentor? I am looking for something that will be musical and light what I mean is not noticeable and I would like it to go low and to fill the room. Do I stick with these models or should I consider the new b series. thanks
pedrillo

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I've owned a Stadium II, a Stadium III and a B1. I sold the B1 and went back to a Stadium III. I think REL, now owned by Sumiko, has gone the home theater route. That may be fine for some people, but I'm a two-channel purist.

As noted here and elsewhere, with the new lineup it's really hard to tell what's going on with the line. It's also interesting that REL's top two subs, the Stentor and Studio, still share the Stadium, Storm and Strata basic configuration. So if they truly believe the front-firing woofer is better, why do their top subwoofers not have that design?