Stereophile had this to say about the Infinity Primus 360 in a review by Rob Reina, within the opening paragraph :
When I reviewed Infinity's Primus 150 loudspeaker in the April 2004 Stereophile, I was very impressed with its overall performance. To this day, I continue to be amazed at the level of realism this $198/pair loudspeaker can reproduce, and I've kept the review pair to serve as a benchmark for an entry-level audiophile speaker. When I'd completed that review, my first thought was: Now—what can Infinity do within the affordable Primus series for more money? So I requested a review sample of the Primus series' flagship, the three-way Primus 360 floorstanding speaker. After all, how could I resist listening to a speaker that claims 38Hz bass extension for only $658/pair?
I found this review when I stumbled upon our own AcuDefTechGuy's post over on AVS which links to that review, in which AcuDef said:
Best $500/pr towers are the Infinity P363.
They have been measured and REVIEWED.
They have excellent on-axis and off-axis frequency responses. In a double-blinded study, people preferred the P362 over speakers costing 4 times their price.
Not only do they measure very well, they sound very good. Most speakers that cost more don't even measure as well!
I have these speakers myself. No doubt in my mind they are the best $500/pr speakers (if buying brand new).
However, he claims the 363's had been reviewed and then links to the Stereophile article, but in that review, the reference is to the Primus 360, not the 363 so I was a bit confused...
Does anyone have any thoughts on Reina's referral of these speakers of "entry level audiophile"? I ask because that is precisely what I was shooting for with this search...