REL Stampede review

Music to our ears

TechRadar Verdict

The Stampede is one of the most intelligent entry-level subs around, and gives an honest sound that is perfectly balanced for both music and movies

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REL has two ranges; Q and ST. Q is largely entry-level subs, while ST represents the brand's high-end aspirations. But there's plenty of crossover between the two. The Stampede subwoofer we have before us today is basically a mid-range model - it's the entry-point of the ST range, and competes with models like the Q-150E Mk II and Quake.

The differences are relatively slight at this level, but where the Q range is compact and bluff, the STs are larger and a bit more elegant and user-friendly. The Stampede is a sealed box subwoofer (like most of REL's models this side of silly money) without ports, has a down-firing 200mm bass driver and a 100W MOSFET amplifier.

Royal rumble

Now switch to 'Slam mode'. The speakers are less improved, but that impressive boost to the bass makes it ideal for home cinema. Sounds rumble impressively, and the blast of the engines on the Millennium Falcon - one of the stars of our Star Wars test disc - take on a real energy, making the windows rattle from the backwash.

That's what is great about the REL. Perhaps MJ Acoustics' subwoofer has the edge in flexibility, but the fun and naturalness of the Stampede means REL has yet another star on its award-winning hands.

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