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Infinity Primus P363 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Listening Tests [0.37] by Gene,June 20, 2012 23:31
Bookshelf Speaker Face Off 2009 Results - Pg. 2 [0.36] by Joe Pierre,January 26, 2009 13:05
Infinity Reference Series Loudspeaker Preview [0.36] by david,July 10, 2014 12:00
Infinity has been relatively quiet for the last few years in the home audio market. Today that changes with the release of their new Reference series of loudspeakers. A comprehensive lineup consisting of nine new models, Infinity unveiled a pair of towers, bookshelf speakers, center speakers, and subwoofers, as well as a dedicated surround channel. Prices range from $350/pair for the R152 bookshelf speakers to $1,000/pair for the three-way R263 towers. Click to find out all the details of Infinity's new line.
Infinity Primus P363 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Measurements and Analysis [0.35] by Gene,June 20, 2012 23:35
Infinity P162 Build Quality [0.35] by tom,April 09, 2009 12:00
Classia C336 Build Quality [0.33] by tom,April 27, 2009 02:40
Budget Bookshelf Speaker Shootout 2009 [0.32] by Joe Pierre,January 26, 2009 13:05
Budget bookshelf speakers are a great first step into the world of high fidelity. But which ones to choose? A few of our forum members decided to take on the daunting task of comparing some of the more popular (and available) affordable bookshelf speakers. The list included Yamaha NS-6490, Polk Audio R15, Behringer B2030P, Yamaha NS-333, Aperion Audio Intimus 4B, Infinity Primus P162, EMP EF30, and more! The results may surprise you as spending more money doesn't always equate to better performance.
Infinity Kappa 600 Loudspeakers Review [0.28] by david,December 07, 2006 13:10
It seems that nearly every recent review I've seen for an Infinity product laments the passing of the perceived glory days of Infinity under its founders: gone are the Infinity Reference Standards (IRS), their many reincarnations, and their offspring. Acknowledgment of what the current masters have accomplished is given almost begrudgingly. Under the guidance of the likes of Harman International Industries Incorporated and Dr. Floyd Toole, who espouses a philosophy of simple design and good engineering, Infinity is perceived to have moved into the mainstream.
Speaker Grilles On Or Off: Which Way Sounds Better? [0.25] by James Larson,February 18, 2019 10:00
Do grilles on speakers really make a difference on or off? Most home audio loudspeaker grilles are removable so their use is optional for most applications. Given how fussy audio enthusiasts can be though the use of grilles has been a point of strong personal preference for as long as there have been home audio loudspeakers. This article will help resolve the issue of whether or not to remove them for critical listening and how they affect the overall sound. Check out our recently added YouTube discussion on this topic for further insights.
dnp Introduces Supernova Infinity Projector Screen [0.24] by clint,June 13, 2007 10:08
dnp is proud to introduce Supernova Infinity, the first commercial front- projection screen to allow viewing in brightly lit environments. Supernova Infinity is a modular screen system designed to create "Videowall" style front-projection screens of almost any size and aspect ratio, ideal for commercial projection applications. dnp's innovative manufacturing process enables the Supernova Infinity to reproduce contrast ratios up to 10 times greater than conventional screens – delivering superior performance even in the most challenging projection settings.
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