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<blockquote data-quote="L4R63N7" data-source="post: 8119260" data-attributes="member: 655394"><p>I'm not opposed to other brands, I just heard RF was a good brand. The prices are taken from the RF website. I would either buy them from amazon or ebay most likely. I was just curious why they would charge three times as much for the P3 when it doesn't seem to be any better than the one I already had.</p><p></p><p>I've never owned a sub or an amp and I'm trying to understand what I'm doing. I just installed the R2 in March and blew it out just last week. I tried finding out before how to set the gains on the amp but everyone just said to set it by ear. Well, that worked out well. After the sub blew, I found out how to tune the amp properly with a DMM. I have a cheap sub installed now and it works, but it's nothing great.</p><p></p><p>I've seen a few other brands that boast that they have 91 or higher SPL and can handle 500 RMS on top of that for around $50. This sounds like it would be extremely loud, but how good will the quality of the sound be? It sounds like way to good a deal to be true at such a low price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L4R63N7, post: 8119260, member: 655394"] I'm not opposed to other brands, I just heard RF was a good brand. The prices are taken from the RF website. I would either buy them from amazon or ebay most likely. I was just curious why they would charge three times as much for the P3 when it doesn't seem to be any better than the one I already had. I've never owned a sub or an amp and I'm trying to understand what I'm doing. I just installed the R2 in March and blew it out just last week. I tried finding out before how to set the gains on the amp but everyone just said to set it by ear. Well, that worked out well. After the sub blew, I found out how to tune the amp properly with a DMM. I have a cheap sub installed now and it works, but it's nothing great. I've seen a few other brands that boast that they have 91 or higher SPL and can handle 500 RMS on top of that for around $50. This sounds like it would be extremely loud, but how good will the quality of the sound be? It sounds like way to good a deal to be true at such a low price. [/QUOTE]
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