Infinity Systems 2000.4 Floorstanding Speakers
Infinity Systems 2000.4 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 17, 2007]
thekid
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Mids and highs are extremely clear especially for a two-way speaker. Black ash and Vinyl grills are stylish and would go well with most decor. Integrated feet on bottom of speakers along and 28lb weight per speaker give them substance which would be a better choice for places where a book shelf /stand combo might not work.
Weakness:
Bass level is typical for book sheld speakers but the deep prt design allows you to tweak/poistion the speakers to achieve improvements to an acceptable level. While this product is older I thought I would provide a more current review for those who may come across a pair of these in the secondary resale market. I was fortunate to find a pair in excellent shape and have hooked them up to a Pioneer VSX-516. The sound quality is very good with strengths in the mid and high ranges. While Infinity calls these Floor Speakers I would argue they are more like bookshelf speakers with intergrated stands. The "deep ported" design is I think meant to add/create bass these speakers do not provide the deep bass normally associated with floorstanders as compared to book shelf models. They are not totally lacking bass it is just that as others have mentioned they can use a little help from a subwoofer. I have been playing mostly classical music with them and the clarity and imaging is very good. I would recommend them for anyone looking for speakers to fill a small to medium sized room. I also experimented with using them as the front pair in my HT set-up and they meshed well with the Bose VCS-10 and 161'S. They are also styled well and have a high WAF and have a small foot print. |
[Mar 23, 2000]
Chad
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
Little bass, but with a subwoofer it will make up for that. Notice some distortion in some Dolby Digital soundtracks. Pretty good speakers. Bought them for $380 a pair and was glad that I did. Tough to beat for that price. |
[Apr 06, 2000]
Patrick
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The mid range the high range and the size vs power.
Weakness:
Besides the weak bass, the speaker material on the front picks up a lot of dust and is hard to clean. I got a pair of the Infinity Reference speakers through J&R Electronics in Manhattan during a clearance sale. I |
[May 01, 1998]
Jeremy Taylor
an Audio Enthusiast
These speakers are great speakers. They have outstanding treble and midrange. They handle power pretty well also. Though only problem was that I hear them bottoming out at high volume and the bass turned up. It sounds like a loud popping noise. The bass isn't that impressive. I have to keep the bass pegged at low volume, to keep it from cutting out. I would recommend a subwoofer to be used with these speakers. |
[Dec 27, 1997]
Andy
an Audiophile
I have been through almost every kind of speaker amaginable. Everything from Cerwin Vegas to pioneers. Towers, bookshelves, floorstanding, you name it I have had it. I recently bought these infinitys because they were on sale for a very reasonable price. I was absolutley blown away by the sound I recieved from them. I have them hooked up to a Kenwood AV reciver, but always use for stereo. It pumps out 60 watts a channel. The clarity from these speakers is something to brag about. I would recomend these speakers to anyone who wants a good bang for their buck. |
[Feb 02, 1998]
Aaron Boyer
an Audiophile
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[Mar 03, 1998]
Russell Fox
an Audio Enthusiast
My first pair of Infinity speakers, and I must say they are great. These speakers have excellent imaging, crystal clear highs ( not overstated though ), a full and smooth midrange, and accurate clean bass. I admit that these speakers do not put out tremendous ammounts of bass, but hey......all they have is 6.5" drivers, so what do you expect. The bass that they do put out, might not have a lot of impact, but it is very audible and sounds good. Plus, that just gave me another reason to run out and get a big fat powered sub. However, after subjecting these speakers to everything from Schubert to loud industrial drum and bass, they make it all sound good. Personally I like to have these speakers about 15 feet apart, 2 feet out from the corner of a wall, and I like to leave the rear spikes off and aim them up more with the front spikes. Overall these speakers are great for the money, and I would reccomend them to anyone of any musical preference. |
[Feb 05, 1998]
grant
an Audio Enthusiast
the infinity 2000.4 is speaker thats worth every penny. if you can invest in a pair you wont be dissappointed. the silk dome tweeter is smooth and crystal clear. no listening fatigue hear. these speakers excell when combined with blues , jazz, classical and pop music. these are not made to hammer out metallica!! the bass respones is very clear and defined, very natural. not a throbbing bass. leave that to vegas. the sound stage is unbelieveable. close your eyes and you can see the whole stage in your mind. definetly a great speaker for a great price. |
[Feb 10, 1998]
Alan
an Audiophile
I hate to be a bad sport here... but my experience with a pair of Infinity Reference 2000.4's was not very good at all. Let me elaborate to make myself clear as I normally do not place negative posts. |
[Apr 01, 1998]
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently purchased 2000.4's and I'm very pleased. I thought they performednicely against the other speakers in the $400 to $600 price range. Since |