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Revel Home Theater (SGHT Review)
Revel. Interesting name for a new speaker company. The most apt definition of the word from my old dictionary is "to take much pleasure; delight." Or perhaps those who chose the name were intrigued by the wordplay they could make with "revel-ation." No matter; it's a name that sticks in the mind. And with the management skill of Sandy Berlin (formerly head honcho at Madrigal Audio Labs), the design experience and talent of Kevin Voecks (formerly with Snell Acoustics), and the financial backing and facilities of Harman International Industries (a conglomerate consisting of JBL, Infinity, Madrigal, Citation, Lexicon, and Harman/Kardon, among others), this is a start-up company with serious resources and ambitious plans.
Revel's design brief is to produce no-compromise, state-of-the-art speakers. Their first product was the Ultima Gem, a stand-mounted, two-way design. Together with Revel's SUB-15 subwoofer, the Gem has been a hit at a number of audio shows. But like many new-product launches, it took some time to get full production up to speed. By then, Revel had also announced their dedicated center-channel and surround speakers, and the entire package is now available. Putting the pieces together
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