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Infinity Reference series???
Is the Infinity Reference series any good? I was looking at getting a 2-channel and 4-channel amp, 2 10"s, components in the front, and coaxial in the rear. Would this be a good system for the money, or is there a better deal that would sound as good, if not better?
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look around and see ... most equipment is somewhat of a trade-off of price VS quality.
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Re: Infinity Reference series???
i like infinity, there offer better than the reference series. like kappa and perfect. for subs, definitly get the perfects, kappa comps would sound great. or you could do what i did with my mids and highs. see my sig. i dont have much experience with their amps so im not gonna say anything about them.
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(2) RE SX 15s (www.reaudio.com) ~6.5^3 net @ 35 Hz (polyfilled to increse vol. & lower tuning to 32 Hz) (2) eD Nine.1s (www.edesignaudio.com) 1 Optima yellow top (www.optimabatteries.com) 1 Optima red top 200 amp alt (www.dbelectrical.com) eDead V1SE2 250 sq ft Big 3 (1/0 awg) Pioneer DEH-P650 (www.pioneerelectronics.com) Infinity Reference 5 1/4 comps (www.infinitysystems.com Infinity Kappa 6x9s MTX Thunder 3404 Power Acoustik TFT/LCD Pyle DVD/CD/MP3/WAV/WMA player |
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