REL Acoustics No. 25 Overview
No. 25 commemorates and celebrates our quarter century of building the finest sub bass systems, while pointing to the future and our next 25 years as it employs our most advanced design, engineering and craftsmanship. Learn more about the No. 25 at https://rel.net/shop/powered-subwoofe... See the entire REL Acoustics subwoofer line here - https://rel.net/product-category/powe... Reference Defined BEAUTY, POWER & SPEED No. 25 combines the power of an ultra-reliable 1,000 watt amplifier, with a lightweight and perfectly balanced carbon fibre 15” driver. All this is controlled by our legendary filter sets and proprietary crossovers with 2 separate parametric equalizers permitting remarkably flat in-room response, while maintaining the speed and resolution for which modern RELs have become known. We want our customers to enjoy all this performance without being limited to only a few room locations, so we built-in our legendary LongBow™ wireless receivers into every No. 25. This design utilizes zero compression, resulting in stunning dynamics and bass extension without being tethered to a cable, while delivering sound quality comparable to our competitor’s hardwired designs. It’s just another example of how we strive to offer complete and thoughtful solutions. No. 25 marks a new standard in cabinet execution, both for its physical beauty and the manner in which it manages the critical backwave propagating from the rear surface of the massive 15″ carbon fibre piston at its heart. The shape of No. 25 is designed to disturb and cancel much of the incredible force created by the inward stroke as No. 25 reloads for your music or film’s next set of demands. It is necessary to keep this backwave as silent as possible, while allowing the driver to “breathe” without compressing dynamics. The curvilinear cabinet walls deflect, diffuse and dissipate these waves into smaller cross plane waves. Minimizing rear waves that eventually emerge as comb filtering — noise that cancels the primary bass — is what creates clear, purposeful bass that strides into a room with tremendous energy and clarity. Comprised of 30mm thick (about 1 1/8″) Australian MDF, transected by hardwood spars that break up common mode resonances within the top surface of the cabinet and down its sidewalls, our bracing is not unlike the spars in a ship’s hull. Some may view this as excessive, but these are the lengths our design team goes to to deliver the finest subwoofer extant, fully fitting of the title No. 25.

A Conversation w/ John Hunter of REL Acoustics

REL Acoustics No.32 Overview

Why REL Acoustics doesn't recommend using subwoofer isolation platforms

REL Acoustics No. 31 12inch Subwoofer Overview

Audiophile Junkie - Subwoofer Placement / Setup Series - REL No 25 Review / Final Thoughts

Most Ridiculous Worker Mistakes Caught on Camera

REL 25 Subwoofer Setup and SMc Audio Monoblocks - Doug's System Update - Part 1

REL Acoustics 212/SE Review with Upscale Audio's Kevin Deal

REL No. 31 aktív mélysugárzó áttekintés

Why do larger subwoofers typically produce more output and deeper bass?

5 MORE CHEAP Hi-Fi Brands EVERYONE IGNORES (But Audiophiles Secretly Love)

Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #1 #adamrose #smartworkers

New REL S/812 and S/510 Subwoofers w/ Upscale Audio's Kevin Deal and REL Acoustics' John Hunter

REL Acoustics No.31 Overview

วันเตรียมงาน Gauder Akustik RC11 & REL NO.25 Stack on stage

Audiophile Junkie - Subwoofer Series - REL No 25 Delivery/Setup

The most ridiculous worker fails caught on camera

What Makes a REL Acoustics Subwoofer Different? Lead Designer Explains What Sets the Company Apart.

REL Acoustics Carbon Special Subwoofer Review w/ REL's John Hunter and Upscale Audio's Kevin Deal

