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What reviewers think
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Manufacturer details
- Alignment: Acoustic suspension
- Amplifier: 750W rms
- Display Interface: 2.4" LCD color touchscreen
- App: iOS and Android
- Processor: 32-bit ARM Cortex M4, double precision floating point math
- DSP Engine: Ti DSP 48-bit data paths
- Driver: 250mm (9.84"), Glass fiber diaphragm +/-20.0mm linear excursion
- Reference sensitivity: 88dB /150mV/ 1.0m
- Inputs: (1) Balanced XLR, (1) Unbalanced RCA
- Outputs: (1) Balanced XLR unbuffered, (1) Unbalanced RCA unbuffered
- Parametric EQ: 10-Band PEQ with 3 user presets
- Low Pass filter: Bypass, 30-160Hz, slope 6,12,18,24dB/oct
- Phase: Variable 0-270
- Polarity: Normal / inverted
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 388 x 340 x 380mm (15.3 x 13.4 x 15.0")
- Weight: 21.0 kg (46.2 lbs.)
- Available finishes: Satin black
R-Series subs – Trickle down technology from our flagship D-Series, we've developed a lineup of single driver-based subwoofers. Ground up drivers developed by our team of engineers. Glass fiber composite diaphragms, multiple aluminum shorting rings, massive magnets, multi-layer Nomex spiders and lightweight aluminum voice coil wire are the key ingredients
– Proprietary nonlinear modeling techniques allow us to simulate all these components and then optimize for real world driver performance – free air and in box. Further refinement is done with the aid of our Klippel laser measurement system to dial things in.
Powered by our new 1.0kW amplifier, throttled back to 750W here to match the 10" driver, all functions and safeties are controlled by a 48-bit data bath DSP and 32-bit ARM M4 Cortex processor, able to react in microseconds ensuring sonic accuracy. All R-Series subs share our 2.4" LCD touchscreen display and ability to control advanced settings using our App.
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- The DPC (Directivity Pattern Control) array, with its computer-modeled waveguide and specific driver arrangement, delivers exceptional soundstage cohesion and image placement, creating a more immersive listening experience.
- The brand employs a multi-driver design with carefully chosen materials, such as beryllium and thin-ply carbon diaphragms, to achieve ultra-low distortion and precise sound reproduction.
- Perlisten products are designed for seamless integration, achieving true timbre matching across their range of in-room, in-wall, and in-ceiling speakers, ideal for creating comprehensive audio/video systems.
- They are the first to achieve THX Certified Dominus status, indicating these speakers offer high output with low distortion, and can fill large rooms without compromising sonic quality.
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R5T
- Positioning: The entry-level model in the R-Series lineup.
- Description: Offers a great balance of performance and affordability, featuring the DPC-Array technology for precise sound control. Uses 165mm woofers made from HPF pulp, providing a rich bass experience, similar to the R7T but with fewer woofers, making it ideal for smaller rooms and tighter budgets.
R7T
- Positioning: A mid-range model in the R-Series, offering advanced features at a competitive price.
- Description: Features DPC-Array and long-excursion woofers, delivering low distortion and excellent directivity. Shares many technologies with the S-Series, like the S5T, but at a more accessible price point.
S5T
- Positioning: A high-performance model in the S-Series, designed for slightly smaller rooms.
- Description: Features advanced DPC-Array and thin-ply carbon diaphragm woofers, offering nearly the same SPL and sensitivity as the S7T. Provides a full-range performance similar to the flagship S7T but in a more compact form.
S7T
- Positioning: The flagship model in the S-Series, representing the pinnacle of Perlisten's audio technology.
- Description: Features DPC-Array and beryllium dome tweeters, delivering exceptional accuracy and dynamic range. Offers the most sophisticated sound experience in the lineup.
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What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?
As for as tech breakthroughs, we have our patented DPC array: a tweeter inside two midranges. This improves sensitivity and dynamics through such light drivers (3g or less).
Across our entire line, you’re getting 3D soundstaging, detail, dynamics, and low distortion. Most noticeable to the listener is the way sound propagates throughout the room: we focus on a wide dispersion left and right, and slightly limit it top to bottom to minimize first reflections on the floor and ceiling. This makes the speakers easier to place.
As you move up price in our line, the extent to which we do this passive beamforming on the vertical axis descends into a lower and lower frequency.
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What other products pair best with yours?
Perlistens are generally not difficult to run. Take the S7t for example: High 80s, low 90s sensitivity. That can run with anything. But, because Perlistens can play so loud, they do like a lot of power to fully show off.
Two brands we generally pair Perlisten with: On the upper end is Audioflight from Italy. On the budget friendly end, Primare. But they've been paired with so much—we haven't come across a pairing they don't work with unless it's a 3W triode tube amp due to insufficient power.

What if you spend more?
Massive bass, minute distortion levels, just as we intended. Grills are optional.
MODEL D12s Subwoofer: Small footprint, big sound. Benefiting from many of the technologies of our flagship subs, these sealed subs generate amazing performance in the smallest footprint. Low Q, shallow rolloff response geared for sound quality and smoothly integrating into the listening room. Also, a great choice for using multiple subs to optimize in room response and smooth out seat-to-seat variation.
The smallest subwoofer in the series, yet packs enough punch to be certified THX Dominus using a pair of D12s subs. Powered by our 1.5kW amplifier, all functions and safeties are controlled by a 48-bit data bath DSP and 32-bit ARM M4 Cortex processor, able to react in microseconds, powerful enough to slam.
Ground up drivers developed by our team of engineers. Carbon fiber composite diaphragms, multiple aluminum shorting rings, massive magnets, multi-layer Nomex spiders and lightweight aluminum voice coil wire are the key ingredients – Proprietary nonlinear modeling techniques allow us to simulate all these components and then optimize for real world driver performance – free air and in box. Further refinement is done with the aid of Klippel laser measurements to dial things in.
All D-Series subs share our 2.4" LCD touchscreen display and ability to control advance settings using our App.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- The D12s is Perlisten's smallest subwoofer, but still delivers impressive performance, especially considering its sealed design
- Features a powerful 1.5kW amplifier, a 32-bit processor, and a TI DSP
- Has an intuitive mobile app for controlling settings like gain, EQ, and parametric EQ
- The D12s produces clear, fast, and tight bass, making it very musical and integrating well with various systems
- Offers parametric equalizations, with each one giving you 10 parametric equalization bands
- Requires a spare preamplifier output since it only has XLR and RCA inputs, unlike some active subs that use high-level outputs
Product Considerations
- The D12s is quite heavy, weighing around 90 pounds
- One reviewer noted a spike around 60Hz in their room
- Might not be ideal for very large rooms or those who prefer very bass-heavy music like dub—unless paired with larger units
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs SVS-2000 Pro, the D12s has significantly lower THD at 20Hz, even at higher SPLs
- Vs Arendal 1723-1V, the D12s sounds clearer, faster, and tighter
- Vs Velodyne DD12+, the D12s is comparable in dynamic bass performance, but has more modern technology
- Vs REL offerings, the D12s performs similarly in terms of speed and clarity but has more power
Takeaway: The Perlisten D12s is a high-quality subwoofer that offers a combination of power, precision, and advanced features, resulting in a detailed and immersive listening experience for both music and movies. Its versatile design and user-friendly controls make it a great addition to any high-end audio system.
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Tiny frame, mighty bass. Grills are optional. R-Series subs – Trickle down technology from our flagship D-Series, we’ve developed a lineup of single driver based subwoofers. Ground up drivers developed by our team of engineers. Glass fiber composite diaphragms, multiple aluminum shorting rings, massive magnets, multi-layer Nomex spiders and lightweight aluminum voice coil wire are the key ingredients – Proprietary nonlinear modeling techniques allow us to simulate all these components and then optimize for real world driver performance – free air and in box. Further refinement is done with the aid of our Klippel laser measurement system to dial things in. Powered by our new 1.0kW amplifier, all functions and safeties are controlled by a 48-bit data bath DSP and 32-bit ARM M4 Cortex processor, able to react in microseconds ensuring sonic accuracy. All R-Series subs share our 2.4” LCD touchscreen display and ability to control advance settings using our App.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Top-tier build quality, the best subwoofer DSP, and LFE quality
- Massive sound with ferocious speed and body-slamming tactility
- Extended low-end reach and produces pressure in the room comparable to more expensive subwoofers
- Home theater-friendly satin black finish to minimize reflections, fingerprints, and micro scratches
- Can be controlled via a 2.4-inch capacitive touchscreen or a subwoofer app for both iOS and Android
Product Considerations
- A single D215 kicks a little bit harder than a single R18
- At louder volumes, the subwoofers may reach their limit
- The screen wall may need to be secured better because it felt like it was going to collapse
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- A single D215 kicks a little bit harder than a single R18, and is better for music setup
- The R18s are not quite as speedy as R210s, but have more forceful output
Takeaway: The Perlisten R18 is a great home theater subwoofer, especially for those wanting a tactile experience and fantastic low-end extension. Its top-tier build quality and the best subwoofer DSP make it a worthwhile consideration.
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Dynamic, Accurate, Solid. The audiophile's choice. Grills are optional. Dynamic, Accurate, Solid. The audiophile's choice.
Only upscaled by our D-series subwoofers output capability but still giving you the same technology and great low frequency extension. Where sound quality and Transients free of overhang are paramount. Simply no better expression of bass performance then our push-pull subs.
Ground up drivers developed by our team of engineers. Glass fiber composite diaphragms, multiple aluminum shorting rings, massive magnets, multi-layer Nomex spiders and lightweight aluminum voice coil wire are the key ingredients – Proprietary nonlinear modeling techniques allow us to simulate all these components and then optimize for real world driver performance – free air and in box. Further refinement is done with the aid of Klippel laser measurements to dial things in.
To take performance to another level, the push-pull drivers reduce even order harmonics distortion by an additional 10-12dB. Powered by our 1.3kW amplifier, all functions and safeties are controlled by a 48-bit data bath DSP and 32-bit ARM M4 Cortex processor, able to react in microseconds, powerful enough to slam.
All R-Series subs share our 2.4" LCD touchscreen display and ability to control advance settings using our App. Certified THX Dominus when 4 R210s subs are used a testament to the level of design and performance achieved.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Push-pull configuration reduces even order harmonics distortion by an additional 10-12 dB
- Built-in DSP and accompanying iOS/Google Play app makes integration into a system relatively easy
- Delivers a clean, controlled sound without boominess or strange noises from the driver or enclosure
- Described as hard-hitting and impactful, delivering a 'slam to the chest' feeling like much larger subs
- Musical and accurate enough to complement a 2-channel setup, with clear articulation and speed
Product Considerations
- May still be considered 'a little pricey'
- While it digs super low, it won't do a substantial amount of damage in the single digits, where structural damage might be feared
- Does not come in matte black
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Perlisten D215S, the R210S moves less air, but still provides a large portion of the same low-end experience
- Vs Larger Subwoofers, the R210S provides performance that blows away so many bigger subs the reviewer has had in for review
- Vs 12-inch Perlisten Subwoofers, the R210S is pretty close in performance
- Vs 15-inch Perlisten Subwoofers, while not quite the same—the R210S provides a large portion of the same experience
Takeaway: The R210s subwoofer is a compact yet powerful option, delivering clean and robust bass for both movies and music. It's easy to integrate into a system and offers impressive performance for its size, making it ideal for small to mid-sized spaces.
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Classic 99
Nothing Continues to Says Lifestyle like Mid-Century Modern RELs
Classic 99 extends our Classic Line to loftier heights. Richer, bolder, and more powerful? Certainly. Yet 99 is also capable of far greater nuance, air, and resolution than its lesser brethren. For those with more capable systems and larger rooms, Classic 99 delivers advances on every front, while still maintaining the same easy-going, room-filling nature all Classic offerings possess. The high-grade genuine dark walnut veneer complements a variety of decors. Classic 99 delivers this in the same simple, comforting form of Mid-Century Modern design. Perfect for those who welcomed the original, yet were waiting for the next chapter to be written, those who crave even higher performance and the ability to fill larger, grander spaces with a broad carpet of deep bass. You'll still want to put on a record, pour a favorite drink, sink into your favorite chair, and relax into the music or movie of your choice. Classic 99, for those who waited for more.
Designed to Be Superior
Classic 99 adopts the form language introduced in its model 98 stablemate. As comfortable as a pair of well-worn loafers, it features solid cabinet walls as thick as 32 mm, clad in rich, warm walnut veneer, hand fitted with care. The simplest of natural aluminum badges and softly radiused feet milled from solid billet, blacked out to allow it to seemingly float, ensure that nothing, not even a grille disturbs the vibe. Yet, as with all RELs, the styling conveys far more than simple comfort. The down-firing 12" driver, while unseen, will surely be felt. Continuing to the rear panel, one finds the period-correct detailing extends to the amplifier panel, where all controls are finished in lovely white gold. Everything that one encounters has the heft of quality switch gear, even the click made by the phase switch is near perfection. Quality abounds everywhere one looks or touches. Don't be surprised if your children fight over it later in life.
Driven to be Louder. And Quieter.
As anyone familiar with REL will tell you, we always begin with the driver. In this case, a bespoke 12" long stroke driver that uses lightweight, stiff, hot-pressed paper to form the main body of the cone. Laid atop that is a stiff center cap made of hand-thrown paper; to randomize the fibres, ensuring that the driver has excellent self-damping. This is one of REL's secrets. Understanding that it is the quietness, that attention to bring the driver to complete silence, that produces the most startling dynamics. Whilst Classic 99 will play shatteringly loud, it's from the very black background that the loudest dynamics emerge to produce the sense of shock sought by great composers and directors.
More than Ample Amplification
Classic 99 is big, bold, and full of character, similar to the Stentor II of our youth, but at one-third the price. Of course, the 99 has a great amp. In order to generate deeper bass and significantly higher output, we turned to a tried-and-true Class D amplifier that we've already used in thousands of previous units. This 450 watt amplifier is fed by an all analogue PerfectFilter™ front end that extends useful output well into the low 20 Hz range – superb for a design of this size and price. It produces a sound that's both rich and richly detailed at the same time. Classic 99 borrows the best from current technology to deliver a sound slightly warmer and more like what we all imagine vintage sound to be, with superior reliability and performance than was ever available back in the day.
Classic RELs: What's The Difference
How does the Classic 99 stack up against the hot little Classic 98?
While they look similar, the newer Classic 99 is some 50 percent larger (by volume) delivering 450 watts of power (300w for CL98) into a 12″ driver (10″ for CL98). Those are significant upgrades in the basic spec of the Classic 99. Yes, the Classic 99 is more powerful, plays louder and goes deeper. It should. We walk you through the untold, less obvious story that makes the Classic 99 truly special even while appreciating the magic that is the original Classic 98.
Less Wiring?
How About Wireless Technology Only REL Offers
The future meets the past gloriously in REL's wireless offerings. For the ultimate, select our Airship II which encourages the use of REL's High-Level Connection PLUS .1/LFE should your listening tastes run toward movies. And these days who doesn't stream quality video content? This is our ultimate wireless design at 5.8 GHz and uses discrete components in the front end to transform your system's sound flawlessly into totally uncompressed wireless capable of eliminating the sprawl of cables across one's living space. On a tighter budget? We slip the exact same 5.8 gig master chip into an affordable system that allows for Low Level or .1/LFE to deliver across the same 35' with the same bulletproof signal delivery that we've become famous for over the past 15 years. HT-Air MKII Wireless is one of life's great bargains.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Beautiful aesthetic with walnut veneer, fitting well with mid-century modern or classic speaker setups
- Provides a warmer, richer, more textured, and room-filling bass, enhancing the musicality of the system
- Capable of delivering more bass output at deeper frequencies compared to the Classic 98, beneficial for music and movies
- Seamlessly integrates with speakers, creating a cohesive sound field, and improving vocals and soundstage
Product Considerations
- The setup process can be tedious, as adjustments need to be made manually without an app
- Limited phase adjustment options (0 and 180 degrees) may restrict integration flexibility in some rooms
- May not be the best choice for systems that already sound warm or for those prioritizing punchy—fast bass
- Substantial size may require careful placement in smaller rooms
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Classic 98, the 99 has more bass output at deeper frequencies, and is faster and more nimble
Takeaway: The Classic 99 is a beautiful and musical subwoofer that enhances the overall warmth and richness of a sound system, making it more inviting and enjoyable, especially for those with smaller speakers or systems that could benefit from additional low-end texture. It delivers a smooth, tactile, and spacious bass experience.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent sound quality, suitable for music listening with great articulation and detail
- Easier integration into a room visually, due to its compact/medium size
- Attention to detail in the design, including the fit and finish, and quality components
- Speed and transient response are praised, allowing it to start and stop quickly
- Multiple connection options, including high-level, low-level, and LFE inputs, increasing its versatility
Product Considerations
- May not provide the same level of 'body rock' and tactile feel as larger subwoofers
- May not be ideal for very large rooms where more output is needed
- The finish, while high quality, is only available in a limited number of colors
- The TX range is not designed to be stacked, limiting options for increasing bass output
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The T/9x has slightly better fidelity, while the SVS Micro 3000 has more SPL and extension
- The T/9x provides a more consistent experience overall, while the KEF KC62 is more versatile
- Performance rivals REL S3.
Takeaway: The REL T/9x is a well-designed subwoofer that can enhance the sound quality of a music system, especially in small to medium-sized rooms. It brings detail, clarity, and extension to the bass, making it a worthwhile addition for those who appreciate high-fidelity audio.
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Product Strengths
- The KC62 is a compact subwoofer, described as tiny and about the size of a soccer ball or basketball, making it easy to accommodate in various rooms and spaces
- Delivers incredible bass for the money and size
- The KC62 provides powerful, deep, and accurate bass reproduction, especially in the lower frequencies
- Features unique Uni-Core technology to fit two woofers into a small cabinet, reducing unwanted resonances
Product Considerations
- The KC62's standby mode may not always engage, requiring manual volume adjustment to wake it
- Small subwoofers can't do what bigger subwoofers can do, although capable
- App control does not provide direct access to remotely control the sub's own manual settings, therefore, some adjustments still need to be made on the back
- In a big room, it'll definitely lose some steam
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The KC62 extends quite a bit lower than the SVS Micro 3000 and is going to have really good extension, especially at lower volumes
- The KF92 has a max SPL that's double the one offered by the KC62, making it a great option for larger listening rooms or home theaters
- The KC62 has a faster response than the REL T/9x, which enhances the vibrancy of percussions in music or exciting moments in movies
Takeaway: The KC62 is a small but mighty subwoofer that delivers impressive bass for its size, making it an ideal choice for those with limited space who still want a great listening experience. Its stylish design and innovative technology make it a standout product that can enhance both music and movie enjoyment.
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Product Strengths
- Improved bass extension, control, and authority compared to the original HT/1205
- Enhanced aesthetics with upgraded vinyl, gloss black top plate, and smaller logos
- Defined clicks/adjustments on frequency and gain controls, improving setup precision
- Clean bass output with good note distinction, start/stop behavior, transient response, tone, and texture
- Capable of playing louder with a larger sense of scale than the original HT/1205
Product Considerations
- Lacks high-level input
- Some reviewers found the bass extension did not go as low as the Mark I version in certain infrasonic tests
- The glossy top plate may be prone to fingerprints and micro-scratches
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Mark II plays louder, extends lower, has more authority and a larger sense of scale overall—with a slightly heavier tone—compared to the original HT/1205
- Compared to the Arendal 1961 1S and SVS SB-2000 Pro, the HT/1205 is more articulate, clean, and clear with better note-to-note distinction and transient response
- The HT/1205 is a more affordable alternative to the KEF KC62
Takeaway: The HT/1205 is a powerful and articulate subwoofer that offers great value for both music and home theater. Its improved design and performance make it a worthy upgrade and a solid choice for those seeking a compact yet capable bass solution.
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Product Strengths
- Offers a warm, full, and 'romantic' bass that evokes a vintage feel while maintaining modern REL quality
- More affordable than higher-end REL subwoofers, while still providing excellent build quality and performance
- Easy to integrate and blend with various speakers, especially classic or vintage models
- Provides a tight, punchy, and expansive bass response that adds foundation to the music without sounding muffled
- Features a smaller size and easier setup compared to some other REL subwoofers
Product Considerations
- Does not reach the ultra-deep and refined bass of REL's higher-end S/510 model
- The 'plumper, fuller' bass might not be ideal for those seeking ultra-tight and fast bass
- Some reviewers note that while improved, older REL designs could have a lack of control over the bass
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Classic 98 is more affordable and easier to set up than the REL S/510, but the S/510 offers deeper and more refined bass
- The Classic 98 is less warm, more direct, deeper, faster and tighter than the older REL Strata III
Takeaway: The REL Classic 98 is a good subwoofer for adding a vintage vibe and solid bass to a music setup, especially with classic speakers. It is easy to use, sounds good, and provides an enjoyable listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Slim and sleek design allows for placement under furniture, against walls, or even on its back
- Easy to set up and blend with main speakers, often within seconds
- Can be used wirelessly via WISA with compatible Buchardt powered speakers
- Can be tuned with master tunings for customized sound profiles
- Built-in room correction via a smartphone app provides optimal bass response
Product Considerations
- Output may not be sufficient for large home theaters or those seeking maximum bass output
- Relies on DSP, which may not appeal to traditional analog audio enthusiasts
- Some reviewers experienced issues pairing the sub wirelessly with the hub
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs REL Classic 99—Sub 10 is easier to set up and place with a different vibe and low-level connections, while the Classic 99 requires high or low level connections
- Vs Kef KC62—Sub 10 has built-in room correction and a smartphone app, features lacking in the KC62, and the sound quality was slightly better
- Vs SVS Micro 3000—The Sub 10 extends considerably lower with fuller bottom end
- Vs Lyngdorf BW-2—Sub 10 is cheaper than the BW-2 and has features like XLR input, DSP and wireless connectivity
Takeaway: The SUB10 is a versatile and convenient subwoofer, offering ease of placement, setup, and blending with various speakers. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a musical and unobtrusive bass enhancement in small to medium-sized rooms.
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