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  1. J

    Gas is at 3.70 a gallon Yeah

    $3.70 was as high as it ever got here. Now it is down to $3.45
  2. J

    Your Speaker Test Music ??

    I second Vollenweider. I would also add Robert Rich-Seven Veils.
  3. J

    Infinity Primus 360

    I have a better idea: let's skip the kissing and just make up!:D
  4. J

    Infinity Primus 360

    This entire discussion has been about the tweeter, which is identical in the 250 and 360. Since I have a pair of 250s, I have spent many hours with that tweeter, and know that it is excellent in every way. (I have, of course, auditioned the 360s. I chose the 250s because they are more...
  5. J

    Medical Marijuana,Legal or not.

    Aaaah! This thread is back from the dead!:eek:
  6. J

    Audioholics 1A...a tiny quiz

    C is true. So, what do I win?:cool:
  7. J

    I was told to turn it down!

    "Loud music is a $40 fine down in Amarillo Texas on the Rock Island line" -Rev Horton Heat
  8. J

    Infinity Primus 360

    No. Bright and detailed are not the same thing, though some newbies do confuse them. I like Primus, and I have no tolerance for bright speakers (eg Klipsch.)
  9. J

    Infinity Primus 360

    It came from the only place that matters: direct experience. I own a pair of 250s, so I know with 100% certainty that they have exceptionally detailed highs, excellent soundstage/imaging, and a very wide sweet spot.
  10. J

    I would like to know what are the best loudspeakers for the price: 100$-150$

    That is an excellent question, with a huge impact on the suggestions we make.
  11. J

    I would like to know what are the best loudspeakers for the price: 100$-150$

    http://www.audioadvisor.com/prodinfo.asp?number=ATLS100
  12. J

    Infinity Primus 360

    Where did this alleged "understanding" come from?:confused: It is simply false. The Primuses have extremely detailed highs and wide dispersion (leading to excellent imaging.)
  13. J

    $600 for 2 speakers

    Infinity Primus 362s sound awesome (especially the imaging), are easy to drive, and are $600/pr MSRP. If you search, though, they can sometimes be found for less (occasionally even a lot less.)
  14. J

    $2000 or less Floorstanders

    That doesn't make sense. How can the frequency limit of the speaker be determined by which amp is driving it?:confused:
  15. J

    $2000 or less Floorstanders

    I already do know that for sure, so I for one would not be shocked.:cool:
  16. J

    I must confess

    Now that you have confessed, do you feel better? (Perhaps you should say a few Hail Marys just to be safe.:D)
  17. J

    How would I know if my AVR can drive floorstanders?

    The Primuses were designed to be easy to drive. You would be fine if your AVR only put out 15 watts.ch.
  18. J

    Our senses: Is our hearing like our taste?

    Quite often, those who give negative reviews are doing so for reasons that have nothing to do with the actual sound. These reasons include the need to feel that their own speakers are superior, snobbery against brands viewed as "popular" or "mass market", or just being a jerk. I expect that a...
  19. J

    $2000 or less Floorstanders

    Noone's opinion of anything is ever a result of having "a higher degree of refined hearing". Those who make such claims clearly have overinflated egos.
  20. J

    5" speakers plus sub or 6" speakers

    My whole point was that getting it set up properly is extremely difficult. So much so, in fact, that it borders on impossible. (And I was never interested in adding the price of professional calibration to the cost of the sub!)
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