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REL Acoustics T7 Subwoofer (Active / Powered) Rel T7 subwoofer  In mint condition  Comes with Speakon cable Power cable Pick up or view in Rye     Developing further on the success of the T5, the T7 produces the equal of a 200 watt high-current device driving a larger than 13′ cone.? No question these new REL’s sound very powerful. The T7 feature true Instrument-Grade-Bracing?, borrowed from the musical instrument industry.? This mechanical bracing is credited with producing a suddenness, impact and dynamics not commonly associated with products in this category.? The energy distribution is fu

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At A$850, this sits comfortably below the A$1,053 median and just above the A$848 25th percentile for recent comparable AUD listings, so it reads as a solid buy rather than an aggressive ask. For a like-new unit, that’s a good price point in a market where clean examples don’t hang around long.

The appeal here is straightforward: REL’s small active subs are well regarded for fast, musical bass that integrates well with two-channel systems, especially if you want reinforcement rather than boom. The included power cable and like-new condition add value, and at this level the main upside is getting a respected sub in tidy shape without paying median money.

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About REL Acoustics

REL Acoustics traces its origins to the inventive mind of Richard Edmund Lord, the man behind the brand's acronym, who founded the company in the United Kingdom around 1990 out of frustration with the subpar subwoofers available at the time. Dissatisfied with conventional low-frequency solutions, Lord crafted his own mammoth custom design, integrated into a bay window, which quickly earned acclaim from audiophiles as the finest they had encountered. This grassroots beginning in a tiny workshop marked the start of REL's relentless pursuit of audio perfection, evolving through innovations like the revolutionary High-Level Input that connects directly to a main amplifier's speaker outputs for seamless integration.

The brand specializes exclusively in powered subwoofers, eschewing amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables to focus intently on sub-bass systems. Early models like the Strata 2, Stadium, and Britannia range established REL's signature forward-firing designs and simplified crossovers, while later series such as T/x and the reimagined Serie S—launched in 2025 with models like the 212 Black Label and S/850—refine musicality, style, and power. Acquired in 2005 by John Hunter and Donald Brody, REL modernized its aesthetics and engineering without diluting its core philosophy.

REL commands a prestigious niche in the high-end hi-fi market as the preeminent authority on subwoofers, revered by discerning audiophiles for transforming even elite $15,000-to-$20,000 speaker systems into reference-caliber performers. Its boutique status stems from unwavering innovation and musical fidelity, positioning it as an essential upgrade for serious setups rather than a mass-market or mid-tier option.

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