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<blockquote data-quote="The_Quiet_One" data-source="post: 8399051" data-attributes="member: 614562"><p>Yeah, I'm the same on all audio forums. I'm mainly an RF fanboy for sentimental reasons. Car Stereo stuff was the only avenue that connected my father and I for several years. He introduced me to car audio with Old RF gear, Punch Pro Series and the Old Mosfets. To be perfectly honest I know they are not the end all be all. I've played with most generations of their amps and several generations of their subs as well as several of their head units (not the denon sadly). I wouldn't place them in the top 5 of any category, but I think they offer solid products for the most part (at least when talking about their higher level lines). The T3 is interesting, but some of its design features do turn me off. In some ways it appears gimmicky, but I'm hoping it performs well. Also I don't like the idea that the motor is a one shot and you can't do much with it DIY. I personally love the concept of custom subs! When the mutterings of a T3 started hovering around I was hoping for a new and improved version of a TRF. A solid motor platform, even if it had to be OEMed by another sub company like the TRF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Quiet_One, post: 8399051, member: 614562"] Yeah, I'm the same on all audio forums. I'm mainly an RF fanboy for sentimental reasons. Car Stereo stuff was the only avenue that connected my father and I for several years. He introduced me to car audio with Old RF gear, Punch Pro Series and the Old Mosfets. To be perfectly honest I know they are not the end all be all. I've played with most generations of their amps and several generations of their subs as well as several of their head units (not the denon sadly). I wouldn't place them in the top 5 of any category, but I think they offer solid products for the most part (at least when talking about their higher level lines). The T3 is interesting, but some of its design features do turn me off. In some ways it appears gimmicky, but I'm hoping it performs well. Also I don't like the idea that the motor is a one shot and you can't do much with it DIY. I personally love the concept of custom subs! When the mutterings of a T3 started hovering around I was hoping for a new and improved version of a TRF. A solid motor platform, even if it had to be OEMed by another sub company like the TRF. [/QUOTE]
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