Best REL Subwoofer for Magnepan 3.6's


I am considering trying a subwoofer with my Magnepan 3'6's. The REL subwoofers seem to be highly praised and there is a decent supply of used ones available. What are you recommendations for the best REL to try? My room is fairly large at 17w x 26L x 9h.
stickman451
I would go for the Stadium, I started with one and now have 2. I saw a Stadium 11 here last week for $995, one of mine is just like it. I have mine starting to roll off at 25 Hz. I actually have a Storm also but haven't heard it yet as it was for sale by local pick up only in DC and I had a friend there pick it up for me. In your room the bigger ones would work better, my room is 35x13x7 and I have no trouble using 2. I have often heard the theory that your room has to be very large to reproduce 20 Hz but I think that this is simply not true, another case of theory being at odds with reality. When did you ever see room size specified in frequency response specs?
I use the James 1500, have had the 1200's in the past and they all worked very well with the 3.6. The Jl Audio are very good, probably better if set up properly. I have only heard one Rel sub, and thought it was too slow, and a bit fat. Probably not optimized. jallen
I have a large listing room also and use two Rel Storm IIIs. I have tried one sub many times for waf...it just isn't the same. It takes two to tango fast,tight and low!
I just purchased a T-1 for Home Theater use and am shocked at how well it integrates(via its Neutrik Speakon connector)with my Canton Karat M-70's for 2 channel music!

I can only imagine how good its more expensive/bigger brothers are. I have not used a sub in a dedicated 2 channel system.I tried a couple of times many years ago,but could never seem to properly integrate the sub into the system.I may haul the Rel downstairs and give it a try!
Vandersteen 2WQ hooks up the same as the Rel but the High pass will take you to another level try a pair and you will
like even better.
Johnnyr