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Differences between RF-3 and RF-3 II?


SpartanDale

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I have a pair of rf-3 and the only difference is the new ones have monter wire inside, they changed the bottom of the grill's, other tham that they are the same. If I were you I would save some extra $$$$ and get the rf-3, not the rf-3 II. I have listen to both and cant tell a difference side by side.

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My HTS:

MAINS: RF-3's

CENTER: KSC-C1(LOOKING FOR A RC-3 OR RC-3II)

REAR: SS-1's

SUB: KSW-12

TV: TOSHIBA THEATER VIEW 50"

RECEIVER:KENWOOD VR-4080B

DVD: SONY S-360 DVD PLAYER

monster cable interconnects/12 gauge speaker wire

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Klipsch-daddy has the answer. The "II" designation on some of the Reference series indicates that the speaker are wired internally with Monster Cable. As some have mentioned on this forum, it might be for quality improvement, it might be for marketing. If you compare the stats of two versions of the RF-3's, you will see there is no difference in performance. There was also a change in cosmetics and the interior foam.

I just took a pair of the RF-3's home last week from Goodguys. I spent a couple of hours comparing these to other Klipsch, Boston, and Energy speakers, and liked these the best. The RF-5's are awesome, but not worth twice the price to me and for my listening area.

Do a search in the forums with "RF-3 wiring" and you'll get more info. Some are talking about rewiring their speakers themselves.

Personally I'm not that much of a tweaker. Anyway, I wouldn't have the time right now as I'm hand-braiding cat5e for speaker wire for a bi-wire connection to the RF-3's. ;~)

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Hey Bitterhops,

I used cat5 FTP cable for internal wire in my RF-3's

Check out my post:

http://216.37.9.58/ubb/Forum16/HTML/000254.html

I also use this cable as external wire.

Happy braiding Smile.gif

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Receiver: Onkyo 676

DVD: Pioneer DV-525

Screen: Thomson 46" RetroProjection

Front: RF-3 tFTP

Rear: RF-3 tFTP

Center: RC-3 tFTP

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  • 4 years later...

Dont forget, you can get the 'brand new' generation and buy RF82s for about $400 each.

Me personally?? I'd pay the extra $50 each to get the newest

model because the reference line has come a long way since the RF3 was

new.

It's not new because this is a thread that is 5years ago [;)]

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