Infinity Systems Omega Floorstanding Speakers
Infinity Systems Omega Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[May 18, 2003]
beertje
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very musical and real sounding. Deep yet controlled bass. Not really big compared to the sound.
Weakness:
Needs A lot of amp power. Also, the used amp must be very very stable. not all women will like their apperance. Hi all, After reading the comment of other people regarding the Omega, I would like to write my story about this great music translator. Ofcourse my opinion is coloured, as anyones opinion is. I bought my pair (in the wood finish) directly from Harman, since I was an employee of the comany at that time. I won't mention the price here because it was really low. Ok, let set them up. Euhhh not that simple. I really needed a collegue to get them upstairs. These babies are heavy!!! after all the work was done, the result was poor, really poor. My previous speakers (overture 1, also from Infinity) sounded much better on my equipment. At athat time, my set consisted of : HK870 power amp, a PM655 integrated used as a preamp, HD760 cd player with Musical Fidelty X10D and a Thorens TD316 record player with a Shure HE cartridge. After a bit of experimenting, I found out that the manuals claim that this preakers are really equipment-sensitive, is true in every sence. First You need af really beefed-up poweramp. If you can't afford one, forget this speakers! Second the rest of your set must be up to the task. This means: as less colouration of the sound as possible. If you hear weak bass, Don't blame it on the speakers, there is something going wrong in the source. If the sound is sharp, the same counts. I've had a lot of amps last year. By accident, I was able to get my hands on a Studer A68 studio amp. That piece of monumentary engineering was just the right thing for the Omega's. Everything felt in place. The Bass is well controlled and strong, the midrange is breathtaking, and the treble is sweet as sweet can be. I partnered it with a Harman Signature 1.0 (interlink is a Madrigal CZ-GEL balanced cable) and a Rega planar3 with van den Hul D502 and a Benz Cartridge. I guess this is top end. Everything sounds really if You were there. The stage is very wide and deep, you can virtually touch the musicians. Conclusion: This is a breathtaking loudspeaker with one big disadvantage: It will only give it's best when partnered with musical sounding amps which can deliver a huge amount of juice. Also : you really need time to find the right place for this monsters. A few inches can make a world of difference. Similar Products Used: self made speakers, Quad ESL 63. |
[Jan 12, 2003]
spacebass
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
It's perfect for DVD and until now I don't see...or better hear use for a Subwoofer, groundshaking...
Weakness:
Still the power amp Now I totally lost it :) I bought a second pair as rears for my Home Theatre (replaced the kappa 100's) I know use a Parasound HCA-2200 MK2 to power the fronts, and for me this is a perfect match! The fronts are performing better than ever, so I have to rate it 5 stars know! |
[Jul 11, 2000]
Jeetinder RAmlal
Audio Enthusiast
Correction to my prev Review: |
[Jun 03, 2000]
Jeetinder Ramlal
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very transparent / Clear and crispy High / High mid
Weakness:
Some of my favorite CD's don't sound that good anymore! If you have a understanding wife ( they are hugh and black!) Similar Products Used: Bose 901 IV (Bad product but very new back then) |
[Jul 11, 2000]
Jeannot
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Clear, detailed and uncoloured throughout the whole frequency range: BALANCED SOUND!
Weakness:
Big After auditioning several speakers as KEF Reference one and three. I found this speaker very easy to listen to. You hear everything but never to much or booming or harsh. When the sound is harsh in your ears try different amp and/or cd player and take the time to let speakers (especialy the midrange) get their sound. This takes at least a month! In Holland they are for sale for USD 2600,- a pair, a real bargain! Similar Products Used: Impulse 24, and 34 |