T-Racks. Any feedback?

I dig both. I only use ozone for it's limiter and dithering (which is great) but, I never find myself pulling more than 2-3 db of reduction out of it, as things tend to get a bit smeared past that point.

TRacks3 is indeed very nice. It can get VERY colored, so, sometimes it works, sometimes not.

Actually, the original TRacks Multiband Limiter is quite useful for getting a SHIT ton of level without too much damage.

Currently, I like a combo of Waves SSL G-Comp, Sony Inflator, GClip and Ozone (using only the limiter/dithering). Sometimes throwing the original TRacks Multiband limiter somewhere in there can get me a bit more level as well, while doing something very cool to the midrange.

Just IME, though..
 
4 customers away from getting my 5th plug :)

For those who haven't looked it up when it hits 6x1 we get CSR Hall Reverb instead of another T-Racks plug, I seriously recommend anyone who hasn't demo'd these plugs does so as 6 plugins of this standard for £80 is a stupidly good deal!

I've got the Opto Comp, Classic Clipper, Multiband Limiter and Metering so far, gonna get the Classic Compressor next I think, though I may download the demo again to try out the others first.

Used digi eq-opto comp-clipper-multi limit-massey l2007 on mastering my last project and though its not up to the standard of mastering that some guys here are at, I feel I managed to get it pretty loud without sounding too smashed.
 
I've changed my mind about the T-Racks Pultec. With guitars actually in the mix, I'm preferring the UAD-1 Pultec still. I can post clips soon if any of you are interested.

As for the Fairchild, I'm not an avid user of it regardless and the difference seemed negligible.
 
I've still got the license flying around somewhere, but I don't intend to install the plugs again.
I used to have them installed on my cubase system but never really liked them