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<blockquote data-quote="dewey79" data-source="post: 6059189" data-attributes="member: 605892"><p>I have the infinity perfects, they are very good, extremely good. I changed my speakers out a lot before I got these, now I am completely satisfied.</p><p></p><p>When you get speakers like these, you really cant half step. Make sure you have a strong amp and that all your wiring is tight so that you can juice those speakers up with the power they need.</p><p></p><p>These speakers continue to get better with time too. They are built to last and will handle a lot of power. Clean power that is, so don't go trying to turn your amp all the way up. My amp does a 150 watts rms per channel at 4ohms and its not turned quite half way.</p><p></p><p>Oh, they are not harsh, infinity speakers sound harsh when they are not powered correctly, otherwise, they will give you accurate sound that massages the ears. My perfects do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewey79, post: 6059189, member: 605892"] I have the infinity perfects, they are very good, extremely good. I changed my speakers out a lot before I got these, now I am completely satisfied. When you get speakers like these, you really cant half step. Make sure you have a strong amp and that all your wiring is tight so that you can juice those speakers up with the power they need. These speakers continue to get better with time too. They are built to last and will handle a lot of power. Clean power that is, so don't go trying to turn your amp all the way up. My amp does a 150 watts rms per channel at 4ohms and its not turned quite half way. Oh, they are not harsh, infinity speakers sound harsh when they are not powered correctly, otherwise, they will give you accurate sound that massages the ears. My perfects do! [/QUOTE]
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