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<blockquote data-quote="BT96SS" data-source="post: 7662921" data-attributes="member: 638960"><p>We have been selling RE for many years. As with every product there wil be some offerings that dissapoint. With RE the SRi series comes to mind. The re/x series has been hit or miss. Over the years the amps have been solid for the money. The latest offerings are great. I can't say enough good things about the DTS amps. I have never seen such a cheap amp perform so well. I personally have a set for sr woofers running on five years now with no problems. I have used them with as little as 200 apiece all the way to 1500 rms watts for the pair. It took me awhile to get used to the small box requirements. In the correct box using rms power a user should have no issues with their products. I have run sx woofers with far more than rated power many times without issue. THe full range speakers sound good and are cheap. Install is everything. I would say they have above average sound quality when paired with a good ab amp. I hate to hear people hating on products because they couldn't make it work. There are to many good products to just write off this company as junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BT96SS, post: 7662921, member: 638960"] We have been selling RE for many years. As with every product there wil be some offerings that dissapoint. With RE the SRi series comes to mind. The re/x series has been hit or miss. Over the years the amps have been solid for the money. The latest offerings are great. I can't say enough good things about the DTS amps. I have never seen such a cheap amp perform so well. I personally have a set for sr woofers running on five years now with no problems. I have used them with as little as 200 apiece all the way to 1500 rms watts for the pair. It took me awhile to get used to the small box requirements. In the correct box using rms power a user should have no issues with their products. I have run sx woofers with far more than rated power many times without issue. THe full range speakers sound good and are cheap. Install is everything. I would say they have above average sound quality when paired with a good ab amp. I hate to hear people hating on products because they couldn't make it work. There are to many good products to just write off this company as junk. [/QUOTE]
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