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In reply to Post #1 They all beep when you get a bite, not really sure much of the features make much difference other than sensitivity, tone and volume. Get the ones you like the look of.
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Always been a delkim user but last year got a set of nash r3 and i have to say they are brilliant, so simple to use and have been faultless so far, they certainly don’t sound as good as a delkim but overall i definitely prefer them 👍
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In reply to Post #11 ... unless it's a delkim
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In reply to Post #1 Just get what you like there is no right or wrong.
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Siren R3 plus without a doubt! I have had the R3s and now own the R4s and they are absolutely brilliant alarms.
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I have a set of txid and rx+. If I was to buy new alarms I would not buy either of them.
Delkims great customer service but had 5 replaced due to failing to work when it rains.
Had 2 rx+ repaired on off switch is a common problem with them.
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Fox RX+ for me. I did have Delk TXI when Fox stupidly got rid of the vibration setting on the NTXR. The only reason I wouldn't buy Delks again is that mine lost sensitivity at 3 years old, and Delk told me that was normal with use/age. I should never have sold my original RX.
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In reply to Post #5 Fox rx+ gets my vote without a doubt. Still have orange Label Microns, LXR, DXR, NTXR etc all been faultless
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In reply to Post #3 Totally agree. Had them all apart from nash and just sold my delk d’s and got some ecu super plus compacts and absolutely love them. My favourite alarms ive ever owned. They do everything so simple to use and look great. Ive even tweeked them with some fluoro blue kudos wheels speaker cones snag ears.
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Always been a Delkim user over the years with the odd change. Last alarms I had were Ace i3 which are great but wanted dual LEDs so recently changed to the RX+ and they are spot on……
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In reply to Post #1 Out of them I'd go Fox but I'm only saying that because it's what I use and they've been faultless
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Recently gone from delks which I love over to Ecu super + and wish I’d done it sooner. There fantastic alarms and so easy to work with.
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In reply to Post #1 You never seem to see too many adverse reviews about Fox alarms, where as Nash snd Delkim seem to have lovers and haters for various reasons.
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I know there are lots of alarm threads but the more I read the more I keep changing my mind on what to get. The 3 obvious sets are
Delkim txi-d
Fox rx
Nash siren r3 plus
Haven't put the r4 sirens as the additional features I don't really need. Out of the above three is there a clear winner or are they all much of a muchness?
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