REL Brittania B1 review

REL’s frighteningly fearless B1 woofer continues the brand’s glorious heritage

Noted aggression: With baffle removed, REL’s B1 driver glares in all its glory

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Thunderous, truly extended bass

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    Accurate control

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    Class-leading connectivity

Cons

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    Not as resistant to overloading as the Reference series

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The big REL sub bass system in this gang of four is from its Britannia range. Conceived before the Lord of Bass (that's Richard Lord, to most people - Ed) sold up to Sumiko, and developed right through the process of changing parent companies, the B1 is an important product for the new REL owners.

The model claims to offer all the performance of bigger (gulp!) models in the REL range, and indeed has a significant percentage of REL's flagship woofers' performance characteristics. These include two clever rotary switches for roll-off, one coarse and one fine, that combine to offer 24 crossover points from 95Hz down to 22Hz.

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