REL R-305 review

A compact and cavernous sub-bass system

The R-305 delivers a performance that belies its compact dimensions

TechRadar Verdict

If you can justify the expense, you'll get the refinement that cheaper sub-woofers simply can't offer

Pros

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    Excellent input options

    Strong deep-frequency agility

Cons

  • -

    Excellence doesn't come cheap

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Like cars, subwoofers come in a variety of flavours, from cheap and utilitarian all the way up to huge and very expensive.

This sub-bass system (you don't simply call RELs 'woofers') is definitely in the posh-yet-compact Porsche bracket. The middle-sized product in the range (its siblings are the R-205 and the R-505), the R-305 is a good-looking boom-box indeed. Even the non-cognoscenti will take one look and know that this is no budget product, but rather one made to a standard, instead of solely to hit a low price-point.

The huge notes within this track were delivered perfectly. It may be quieter at the absurd 15Hz depth but it has way more level than the B&W PV1 can do and that is rated to 16Hz. It remained in control and was very impressive indeed.

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