Infinity IRS Epsilon loudspeaker Page 2

Infinity IRS Epsilon loudspeaker Page 2

Like all companies that have been in business long enough to become fixtures in the marketplace, Infinity has seen its share of changes. It has long been that audio rarity—a company with one foot in the High End and one in the mass market. For the past few years, however, and despite continuing production of the now-classic IRS in its Series V incarnation, Infinity's mass-market foot has been the more firmly planted. Infinity, now a large company, is part of an even larger conglomerate, Harman International.

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Infinity IRS Epsilon loudspeaker

Infinity IRS Epsilon loudspeaker

Like all companies that have been in business long enough to become fixtures in the marketplace, Infinity has seen its share of changes. It has long been that audio rarity—a company with one foot in the High End and one in the mass market. For the past few years, however, and despite continuing production of the now-classic IRS in its Series V incarnation, Infinity's mass-market foot has been the more firmly planted. Infinity, now a large company, is part of an even larger conglomerate, Harman International.

Bookshelf vs Floorstanding

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do you think anyone will actually try to wade through that endless, incoherent mess? It seems rather doubtful.

You can't figure it out? Tell me what you're having problems with and I'll try to explain it in terms you'll comprehend. If you look at what I posted, it says there is virtually nothing you posted that is correct. You don't need to be ashamed of being ingorant.

What part of that post don't you understand?

Rubycon 'Blackgate' replacements

Sadly my much loved and respected technician has gone to the big workshop in the sky and I'm left with some melted Rubycon "Blackgate" 25V 1000 uf capacitors in my pre-amp. A brief web search hasn't found any NOS Rubicons for sale. There may be some still lurking out there but I don't know where to look.
As the local technician isn't up on 'audiophile grade parts' I need to tell him which brands are suitable replacements for the Rubycons. Does anyone know? The Nichicon name comes to mind for some reason but I could be on the wrong track. HELP! ! !

On a more positive note, West Virginia solves final societal problem!

West By God Virginia must be the place to be.

They've solved all their more pressing social issues and moved to finally take care of the last remaining barrier to the pursuit of happiness in their fine state. I am referring to the menace to our children from Barbie Dolls.

When barbies are outlawed, only outlaws will have Barbies.

They eat their young

Key Democrats oppose Obama's tax deduction plan


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Mar 4, 4:22 PM (ET)

By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's proposal to limit itemized tax deductions for high earners is running into opposition from key Democrats in Congress who worry that charities and the housing market would be hurt. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus questioned Wednesday whether the proposal was viable, a day after his House counterpart also expressed reservations.

Digital RIAA Preamp

After reading M. Fremer's article a thought occurred to me, does anybody make a preamp that does the RIAA equalization in the digital domain? It seems like it might be a better way than the usual active/passive route. I remember a Theta Digital preamp that was a preamp with a built in DAC. I'm surprised that a phono wasn't added too.

Tryin' Tasty Telefunkens

Just got some tubes for rolling into the phono stage...some NOS Telefunken ECC83 (12AX7s). Came in a box of confetti....

These are truly tasty Tele's.....considerably more detail, sweet mids, smooth highs, greater transparency. I could hear the improvements the second the stylus hit the vinyl...oh yeah.

Finally see what the fuss is about.

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