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Embrace the Low End with the Relay Subwoofer
The Relay Speakers are absolutely stunning to behold, with a design that makes me think of high-end Hi-Fi brands such as Monitor, B&W or Q Acoustics rather than a PC hardware brand. But I guess that’s their intention, they’re not selling just PC speakers, these are just good speakers in general, and I love that they don’t come with covers, and simply showcase those lovely drivers.
Around the back, there’s a pretty significant bass port on the back of them, which tells me it’ll be best to ensure you don’t mount them shoved against a wall or you’ll get a lot of bass reflections. But I can see six screws holding the rear panel in place, but the white housing has been painted to give the illusion of it being a single piece, which looks amazing.
There’s a built-in amplifier too, so you have master power and volume controls at the back. So you would simply set the speakers to your preferred maximum here, then use your Relay SwitchMix or PC to adjust the volume thereafter. There are some screw-down terminals, which look like they’ll support banana plugs too, there’s a Sub Output, RCA, and TRS 3.5mm. They even have a tripod screw on their base so you can use secure stands and wall mounts.
Up next, we have the Relay Subwoofer. This breaks from the largely monochrome aesthetic of the other products, going for an all-black design. It’s more a product you tuck into a corner, under your desk or off to the side, and while it’s a more understated design, it’s still a great-looking subwoofer too.
It’s a heavy unit, as you might expect of a subwoofer, but a lot of PC subs are typically quite lightweight and well… crap, this feels a little more in line with something I’d have next to my TV rather than my computer.
The controls are located on the rear, pretty much standard fair for a decent subwoofer. Here you have the master volume control, the cross over and the phase. The Crossover is simple enough, at its lowest setting the sub will only handle the lowest frequencies it can, but by turning it up, the sub will kick in higher up the spectrum. Phase, this is room dependent based on the size of the space, and a lot of the time, I find just experimenting to see what sounds best is all that’s needed.
On the bottom, there are four large feet with thick rubber anti-vibration pads, providing ample clearance to the surprisingly hefty 6.5″ downward-firing speaker… this thing should pack a punch!
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