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Infinity Kappa 600 Conclusion [0.23] by david,December 07, 2006 13:10
Biography for Theo Nicolakis [0.23] by Gene,November 27, 2013 16:15
Biography [0.23] by jclarke,May 04, 2006 20:00
Staff Writer, Guest Co-host of the AVrant Podcast
Infinity Classia C336 Floorstanding Speaker Review [0.22] by tom,April 27, 2009 02:40
For those of you that have read the $1500 - $2000 Floorstanding Speaker Shootout article, you've already heard of the Infinity Classia C336s. They do look great and they have very good bass extension. The bass punch was a bit weak and the high end a tad fatiguing. However, out of all the speakers I've reviewed at this price point, the C336s are the most likely to go on sale. When they do, you're going to want to take a second look at them. In a second setup or a movie/family room, the Classias are going to both look and sound great.
Infinity Flagship TSS-4000 Loudspeaker System [0.22] by clint,September 09, 2004 20:00
At CEDIA 2004, Infinity Systems expanded its Total Solutions (TSS) lineup of home theater loudspeaker packages with the introduction of its flagship…
Hsu Research ULS-15 mk2 Subwoofer Listening Sessions [0.22] by James Larson,August 31, 2016 01:00
Infinity ERS 610 In-Ceiling Loudspeaker [0.21] by anthony,September 06, 2007 20:00
Infinity Systems today announced the introduction of its ERS 610 in-ceiling loudspeaker. Unlike those found in typical in-ceiling speakers, all of the ERS 610’s drivers are mounted at an angle, a configuration that provide a more precisely defined sound field. Its dispersion pattern makes the ERS 610 ideal for use as the main left-, center- or right-channel speaker or as surround speakers in a wide variety of custom installations and home entertainment systems.
$6,500 Recommended Home Theater System - Great Looks & Performance [0.20] by Gene,March 27, 2012 11:00
Putting together a complete home theater system from soup to nuts can be a daunting task. Just how much should one budget? What are the best products for the price? And what is right for your needs? These are common questions you may have or should have when assembling a home theater system. We can't always give you the right answer, but we can throw in and at least give some decent recommendations based on our knowledge of what's got excellent "bang for the buck" qualities as well as what we've determined simply performs in accordance with what we want our readers to expect. We set forth to put together a complete system on a budget of around $6.5k (including the Display) with the following goals in mind: 1) Have the ability to play cleanly at high output levels, 2) Make sure the system was reasonably priced, and 3) Incorporate "classy" looking products for high WAF.
Shootout Results - Blind [0.18] by tom,March 26, 2009 07:40
Denon and Boston Acoustics Displace Harmon and Infinity Products at Circuit City [0.18] by clint,July 13, 2006 20:00
In what can only be described as a Kobyashi Maru, D&M Holdings' Denon and Boston Acoustics brands will be displacing the Harmon Kardon and Infinity models currently occupying shelf space at Circuit City.
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