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Infinity Primus Speakers Found To Be A High Value
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by will,November 19, 2008 06:00
- In the market for inexpensive speakers, but don't want to make a huge sacrifice in sound quality? The Infinity Primus line looks to deliver in spades. We reviewed the Infinity Primus P363 floorstanding speakers, and found they offer excellent sound at a street price that hovers around $400/pair.
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Infinity Primus P162 Bookshelf Speaker Review
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by tom,April 09, 2009 12:00
- The Infinity Primus P162 Bookshelf speakers have been selling like hotcakes at the Audioholics store - that's just a fact. They've got a lot of buzz right now. If I was designing a set of budget bookshelf speakers and I wanted to sell, I'd focus on a few things. Great center image, wide soundstage, and the lowest response I could muster. Well, Infinity hit the nail on the head with this one. These are the perfect entry level speakers.
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Harman Refreshes Infinity Primus Series Speakers
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by clint,October 22, 2010 15:08
- Harman International Industries, Incorporated (NSYE: HAR), recently announced a color refresh for the Infinity Primus Series of home theater loudspeakers. Designed to deliver sound with heightened realism, the Infinity Primus Series is back and boasting a brand-new look – this time in a sleek, industrial black color. The home entertainment system features seven speakers and three powered subwoofers, which are sold separately and can be combined to customize the ultimate experience for music lovers and home theater buffs alike.
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Infinity Primus P363 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Review
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by Gene,June 20, 2012 23:35
- The Infinity Primus P363 is a 3-way floorstanding speaker featuring dual 6.5” MMD woofers, a dedicated 4” MMD midrange and a ¾” MMD dome tweeter. Infinity seems to have taken a well-balanced approach in designing the Primus P363 speaker system. Sure I had some nits to pick, but the fact that these speakers were able to hit high SPL levels in my nearly 6,000 ft3 room without bottoming out or sounding completely shrill was truly amazing. The P363’s produced great high frequency detail, fluidic midrange and punchy bass response. They sounded very consistent when I moved my head side to side thanks to good driver integration and attention to off-axis performance. At the retail price of $758/pair, there are certainly other options to consider. But, realizing the P363’s can usually be had for $400/pr on sale (sometimes even cheaper), they are truly a remarkable value. What they lack in aesthetics, they make up for in sound quality and value.
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Infinity Primus P363 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Conclusion
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by Gene,June 20, 2012 23:35
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Infinity Kappa 600 Overview
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by david,December 07, 2006 13:10
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Infinity Primus P363 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Design Overview
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by Gene,June 20, 2012 23:35
- design of Infinity P363 tower speaker
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Primus P162 Set-up and Measurements
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by tom,April 09, 2009 12:00
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Classia Listening and Conclusion
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by tom,April 27, 2009 02:40
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Infinity P162 Listening and Conclusion
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by tom,April 09, 2009 12:00