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In Reply to: RE: Infinity IRS BETAS posted by Ampzilla on April 08, 2012 at 08:01:27
My good friend still has a set of Betas in a surround system with
high current amps and a Meridian processor.
He has the Betas all the way around in the surround system
There are not many loudspeakers I have ever heard that sound as good
as they do.
The comment on old technology is a bunch of poop. They sound amazing!
I guarantee anyone who has no experience with them would leave the room
with their jaws dropped after hearing that system with any material
they choose to listen to.
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No one called the Betas old technology. The whole point is, Ampzilla thinks that his Betas, after 25 years, still ranks high on the food chain of audio! Nothing has happened in the last 25 years, technology wise, that would put the Betas at a disadvantage. Today's speaker's may have more x-max, less impedence swings, baffle compensation networks on the crossover but no large, ground breaking advancements that would cause you to walk pass a Demo at an "Audiophile Show".
As far as xmax goes the Betas have 8-12 inch bass loudspeakers with servo
feedback and some of the best low end sub bass you will ever hear
out of a home audio system.
I do mean Accurate bass!
They will make stuff vibrate off shelves in your home.
about the bass when I first heard the IRS in 1980. The Bass was everything you said it was.
But it sounded like it belonged to a different speaker. Blending with the the EMIMs was not exactly "seamless".
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