Infinity Systems IL40 Floorstanding Speakers

Infinity Systems IL40 Floorstanding Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

video-shielded frequency response 38-22,000 Hz (±3dB) 8-ohm impedance sensitivity 89 dB handles up to 175 watts vinyl finish

USER REVIEWS

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[May 03, 2017]
cnraab
Audio Enthusiast

I purchased these towers on craigslist for $150. It was money well spent. My speakers were in excellent condition. The previous owner took great care of them. The wood veneer is a very dark grey/black with a very interesting wood grain.

I am very impressed with the sound quality I am hearing with these speakers. The high's are very mellow but articulate at the same time. But the mid range is probably the best part of the speaker. The lower mid-range is very punchy and focused and not bloated. Vocals sound very natural.

Some reviewers have stated that the speaker lack bass. I have to disagree. There is plenty bass from these speakers. I even have them nearly 18 inches from the wall behind them. On some recordings you can definitely feel the low bass. I do have a small 8 inch sub connected though and even when I disconnect the subwoofer I can still get some very good low end.

I have the speakers connected to a Pioneer Elite VSX-74TXVi using 12 guage oxygen free speaker wires. The speakers are bi-amped(no significant difference in audio between bi-amp and not). My DVD/CD/SACD player is a Denon 2910. Playback is via the analog connection between the Denon and receiver. The Pioneer is set to play back in Pure Direct using MCACC to compensate for room acoustics. Subwoofer is connected to the preamp output so the Infinity's and the subwoofer are in a 2.1 setup.

This setup is working very well for me. Even if I didn't have the subwoofer the Infinity's are more than adequate as a full range speaker in a 2 channel setup. I highly recommend these speakers if you can find them reasonably priced. Perfect for a 2 channel audio setup.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 02, 2014]
cone
Audio Enthusiast

Purchased these off CL for $100 which is a steal. They have the soft highs/warm bass Infinity is known for. Some might find the tweeter too rolled off. Transparency and imaging is superb. However, as with most Infinity towers, the bass can be overtwhelming at times which makes for a challenging listening experience. In this regard, the newer Primus 360 is far more balanced product. I experienced the same challenges with the Alpha 50s. The Primus line makes up a lot of ground being made in China although its price point was below both the Alpha, Interlude, and Beta lines.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 05, 2003]
matthew gilley
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

My opinions after 6 months of online research and 2 months of listening Very impressive Sound (opinion of family and friends using their own test CD's) Great Price and Value 5 year warranty (even refurbished ones) Trading with Harman was smooth quick and inexpensive Respectable company www.harman.com (I feel its very hard to beat speakers at a quarter of their MSRP and a pretty complete system at the cost of about the reciever's MSRP

Weakness:

All the ones the hardcore -philes mentioned if you want to believe them. Could be large for your application expecially the sub. They are not a small company which basically means they have a much larger research budget, marketing department, manufacturing department, and overall goodness department. Lots of the -philes will tell you this is bad but can't logically explain themselves. I mean think about it, any small company that does well gets bigger right? Walmart/Coke/McDonalds/GE didnt suddenly have some of the biggest and most profitable companies around. The did well and expanded, Harman International now has audio equipment for anyone's tastes and pricerange. When purchasing speakers I would definitely recommend comparing their products with the ones you are evaluating.

I got these speakers refurbished from the Harman ebay store. The price I paid was great for my tastes. I see lots of these hardcore audio- stereo- home theater- video- "I know it all and think I am the dang stuff and want you to feel like crap"-philes and they think its a bad speaker. I am not one of these guys and done have all the 'experience' they do. But I do know that the setup I currently have (below) sounds better than any one of my friends or thier parents systems. Granted I am only 20. But I have been around some apartment parties and know I have seen setups that cost a lot and more than what I paid and didnt sound as good as my setup. H/K 7000 $550 H/K DVD 50 $220 IL 36 $230 IL 40 x2 $250 IL 10 x2 $130 IL 120 $300 Also, I really suggest looking around online for some tips and tweaks to make your system sound better. The room and what is in the room really have a TON to do with how your setup sounds. www.dolby.com has good respected advice. Fooling around with the way things are setup is quite fun (for me at least) and really can make this system or a similar one sound noticeably better. Many people complain about the bass (sounds like base, but is written bass) These speakers were designed for a sub, wait a minute, is that why infinity makes an IL 120 and 100??? The sub I have really makes listening more enjoyable, however for neighbors I doubt it does and not everyone likes powerful bass you can feel / shakes your house. I currently run these speakers as small (80Hz) and feel they provide an ample transition to the subwoofer. I think some of the best music to test speakers with is symphonic. The variety of instruments (frequencies tones and positions) gives the listener good material to listen to. Overall, I am very pleased with my purchase and would recommend this setup or a similar one to anyone that enjoys music and home theater but feels much of the equipment is overpriced. I definitely will stress to trust your own ears and not someone that says he knows a lot. I am not saying dont listen to her or him, but make your own opinions.

Similar Products Used:

In order of respect: JBL (also a Harman company) Polk, Harman Kardon speakers, Bose 901 701 cubes, Altec Lansing sp?, Sony, Peavey and various others fooling around at audio stores

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 03, 2003]
Skimaxpower
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Realistic sound. Great quality/price ratio. Gold biwire inputs. Look Great!

Weakness:

Require sub, especially for home theater or bass heavy music.

As a college student investing in my first true stereo, these speakers fit the bill perfectly. I've had my fair share of Aiwa/Sony/Panasonic bookshelf systems. I got tired of them. I knew they sounded awful and I needed a real stereo. Enter the IL40. I was on a budget, but I would rather drop $1000 on quality than $500 on crap. These speakers present a great value. I paid only 500 for the pair. I believe the Interlude line is out of production, but they are still widely available. This means good things for the consumer. You can get them for a good price - I paid $500 for the pair, and I could have got them for less if I wasn't picky about color. The speakers are sturdily built and very attractive. The gold plated binding posts are well constructed. High end sounds very clear. Mid range is the real winner in my book. These speakers reflect the studio experience for just about everything I listen to, from Gershwin to Radiohead. Their main weakness is bass. I would invest in a powered sub, but my dorm neighbors would hate me even more. Be sure to let the speakers break in. The woofer especially needed weeks to sound good. I have the IL40s biwired with a HK 3470 stereo amp, and monster Z2 biwire cables. For the record, the cables are overrated, and the HK amp delivers on a daily basis. The speakers are extremely efficient. Combined with the powerful amp, I've been unable to turn it up past half way without being blasted out of the room.

Similar Products Used:

tested: JBL studio series, Infinity IL series, Polk, Energy, Mission

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 30, 2002]
Uncle Albert
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Detail, clarity, imaging. Excellent bass for 8" woofers pushed by my weak-ass Pioneer.

Weakness:

Slightly bright, but that may be partially due to the receiver. Could use an additional, 12" driver, IMHO.

I consider these a superb value for the price I paid, though I'm not sure I could justify the $1,000 list price. Excellent high and midrange detail, bass is good but limited by the capabilities of my Pioneer receiver, but my Entra Sub does an adequate job of picking up that slack. Planned upgrades include bi-wiring them with a Denon AVR-3802 and POA-5200.

Similar Products Used:

Entra Two towers RS-2 bookshelf speakers

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 26, 2002]
fbush1
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sonic design. Attention to cabinetry construction. Bi-amp/bi-wire capable. Gold binding posts. Speaker design. Flat response, etc...

Weakness:

accessories are expensive

I beleive I now understand the design model intention for Infinity's il40 speaker system. Paired with the IL 100 or 120 subwoofer, once adequately broken in, it acheives a 3 dimensional sound stage very impressively. The cost is justified. Take your time, set it up properly. Use a level meter. Sit back and enjoy. Yes, bi-wiring produces an expansive dynamic sound stage. Case closed.

Similar Products Used:

JBL LX55 Optimus Pro-LX5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 25, 2002]
Trpnmich
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great hi's and mids and with a sub they sound great!! I need to experiment more with the amp. (Denon 3802)

Weakness:

Lacks a little bass

Worth every penny of their retail price of $1000.00 (pair. The magazines say that these speakers push an ample amount of bass. I agree that the highs and mids sound great but the 8"sub at least for me doesnt seem to push much bass at all so I bought the IL-100s sub. Will biwiring these speakers help with the bass? Any suggestions?

Similar Products Used:

All the interlude matching series , 10,25,36,100s

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 02, 2002]
kingcrim05
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Wide, bright soundfield. The instruments are noticeably cleaner and more distinct.

Weakness:

More low end. The only way to do those though is with a subwoofer. They also seem al ittle top heavy. I noticed this when one got knocked over yesterday.

Received these a couple of weeks ago off ubid. I bought 4 of them at around $700 shipped, which i thought was a great deal. I got them ebfore i got my new receiver, so i had them hooked up to an older stereo Technics receiver. You could tell that they were quality but they wanted more power. I received my receiver (Marantz 6200) and hooked them up and they sound incredible. Thi receiver puts out over 100 watts into all 5 (can go up to 6) channels. We watched fight club and it sounded great, and music sounds very detailed. Setup: Infinity IL40 (4) Infinity IL36c Marantz SR6200 Bi-wired a la 10 and 14 gauge Monster Looking to add a quality DVD player and CD player. Any suggestions would be great.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jul 07, 2002]
onemike30
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great overall highs and mids, very detailed, heard insruments that were not clearly heard before. Perfect for cont. jazz and r&b.(steal of a price.)

Weakness:

Flimsy grille, should be finished with real wood veneer for the list price. Use a separate subwoofer for movies if you appreatiate powerful lows like me.

I was completely amazed of the sound quality, compared to the much acclaimed polk Audio line. Don't get me wrong Polk Audio makes a great quality speaker with the real wood veneer and the "power port" and all but, compared side by side the IL40 makes the rt800i seem like they are missing the whole midrange bandwidth. The IL40 is a great set of speakers for music that requires detail(all) and home theater. I plan on purchasing the Infinity center speaker and upgrading my receiver but, I am clearly impressed with the sound and bargain that I have now.

Similar Products Used:

Klipsch, KLH, Polk

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 01, 2002]
Joe Brown
AudioPhile

Strength:

No Distortion. Very clean

Weakness:

Pathetic bass response

My IL40's were floor models, so they were already broken in and sound great. They are very clean and crisp. A powered sub is not optional it is a requirement!

Similar Products Used:

IL10, IL36, Velodyne Sub

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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