New speaker technology ? Has anybody heard of these?

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jeffvee

Audioholic
Greetings to all,

I'm curious about a new floor speaker called the Infinity Cascade 9. I think these are available only in Australia for sale, but someone said Crutchfield is selling them here for 1000.00 ea. I was told that Infinity is still working out the bugs on these before they are available for sale to the public.
I don't know if this is new speaker technology or not, but this is what the description says: " The model 9 includes dual MRS flat-panel transducer mid-bass drivers complemented by a 1 inch CMMD tweeter with CAI waveguide.
These are available for viewing at www.infinityloudspeakers.com

Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Saw those last week. I don't think they are a new technology, just a new implementation of an existing one. The sub is the one that has me curious though. Never seen a flat panel used for low frequencies.
 
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jeffvee

Audioholic
Response to Sheep

So Sheep....What do you think these speakers will compare to in sound quality? I mean at 1000.00 ea, they must be something,huh?Or am I just naive?
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
I think 32hz sounds like "not quite cutting it" for H/T applications. I have never liked the sound of transducers because of my musical taste. They sound great for classical, but as far as anything else goes I don't care for them. And like Sheep said the sub sounds like a bunch of malarkey.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
krzywica said:
I think 32hz sounds like "not quite cutting it" for H/T applications. I have never liked the sound of transducers because of my musical taste. They sound great for classical, but as far as anything else goes I don't care for them. And like Sheep said the sub sounds like a bunch of malarkey.
I sure like your Polish flag, K!!

From 100% Polish RJBUDZ

(Sorry for the momentarily hijacked thread.)
 
mulester7

mulester7

Audioholic Samurai
krzywica said:
I think 32hz sounds like "not quite cutting it" for H/T applications.
.....but a sub that will deliver 32 cycles "IS" cutting it, Krzywica, that's 3 hz below 35 where the average of listeners can't detect pitch....those three decibels, on the average of listeners, comes across as realism concussion and a pitch is not heard....I'm going to say that's low, haha....the issue, is whether or not your sub is actually putting out 32 hz, and do you have to stick your head inside to feel it?....beware the 3 db down point rating of a low speaker which is where it naturally rolls off....by law, a manufacturer's claim can go 3 db below that....by the way, ain't none of us gettin' anywhere near 35 hz out of our main's regiment without our heads being inside the enclosure, don't kid yourselves....go for clean....mix in ohmage voices from the rears....I'd bet my entire dog, not a one of you guys tried that with your rear speakers in series.....
 
jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
krzywica said:
I think 32hz sounds like "not quite cutting it" for H/T applications. I have never liked the sound of transducers because of my musical taste. They sound great for classical, but as far as anything else goes I don't care for them. And like Sheep said the sub sounds like a bunch of malarkey.
Perhaps you don't like flat transducers. If you don't like transducers, you must not like speakers at all :eek:

I have to agree though. As cool as that idea is, the specs just don't cut it (at least on the subwoofer). For about the same price, you can get the SVS setup that will include the PB-10 and a full compliment of quality bookshelves.


On a side note, Polish Power! Only 50% here though (and sadly, I do not speak the language :eek: )
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
If I was going to go flat transducers, I'd go ML, or Maggie. Leave it to the experts.

I like the infinity Beta's and the CSW 10

If I was going Infinity, thats what I'd get, not these.

SheepStar
 
mulester7

mulester7

Audioholic Samurai
jaxvon said:
On a side note, Polish Power!
....Jaxvon, I asked the professor back in high school what the capital of Poland wuz, and he said about 300 bucks....I still wonder about that one.....
 
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jeffvee

Audioholic
I'm talking Floor Speakers , Not Subs here...

The description is for a floor speaker, not a subwoofer folks. Check out the Infinity Cascade 9 Floor Speaker for 1000.00 each at www.infinitysystems.com.
From what I'm reading, I'm not going to get much bass out of these as my mains am I? I currently own a pair of JBL E 100'S and I was considering upgrading to these baby's if it were worth it.
Thanks again for all your comments.
 
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ChrisRai

Enthusiast
I'm also 50% Polish, jaxvon.

mulester7 said:
....Jaxvon, I asked the professor back in high school what the capital of Poland wuz, and he said about 300 bucks....I still wonder about that one.....
Hahaha, that is great. :D

Also, those Cascade models look pretty fishy to me. That's a lot of money for something like that. There isn't much bass either. It almost looks like they're boosting the price just because it's something new they're hyping. I listened to the JBL E80s, the 6.5" woofer model, and it sounded muddy. The speakers around that price I've found to be the best were the Infinity Betas. You should check them out.
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
the cheapest electrostatic ML are the aeon i's (at least 2000bucks-3000bucks)

this is pretty cheap for these flat things. but for me, if woofers/driver's can do the job ... why go flat unless its for aesthetic purposes
 

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