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In Reply to: RE: I agree with you even more, but the point . . . posted by Ampzilla on April 09, 2012 at 15:09:53
Using the inflation calulator:
Infinity IRS Beta system was $11,950 in (1987) which would be $23,948.70 today (2012).
The Nola Baby Grand Reference ii list at $55k which would be $27,500 back in (1987). The original IRS and IRS series II's were $25k and $30k which would be right on par with the Nola Baby Grand Reference ii. The question is, would the Nola Baby Grand Ref ii out perform the Infinity IRS system?FYI: 1980- $1000 = $2762 in 2012
1990- $1000 = $1741 in 2012
Edits: 04/09/12Follow Ups:
It's really a game breaker if a speaker can't rock wit as little as 8 amps. I also don't think you can just use an inflation index. It seems high end audio gear is just much more expensive these days.
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