which speaker is best

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tshashi71

Audiophyte
<font color='#000000'>Hi
I gone through two models of speakers of Infinity. here i am giving the technical information of both please let me know which one i should buy and why.

Infinity US1


Frequency Range: 70 ~ 20,000Hz
Sensitivity: 86dB spl @ 1m/2.83 V (anechoic conditions)
Impedance: 8 W nominal
Maximum Peak Output: 104dB (spl on program)
Recommended Maximum 10 ~ 100W
Amplifier Power:
Low/Mid Frequency: One 4&quot; (100mm) magnetically
shielded, polypropylene cone
High Frequency: One 1&amp;#8260;2&quot; (12.5mm) magnetically
shielded, polycarbonate dome tweeter
Width: 4-1&amp;#8260;2&quot; (114mm)
Height: 8-1&amp;#8260;2&quot; (216mm)
Depth: 5-1&amp;#8260;2&quot; (140mm)
Weight: 3.4 lb or 1.6 kg (each)


Another is Infinity Minuette L-MPS speakers, The specifications are.



Frequency Response................................180 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Crossover Frequency ..........................................5 kHz
Sensitivity....................................87 dB @ 2.85 V, 1 meter
Nominal Impedance........................................... 8 ohms
Power Rating.....................................15 ~ 80 watts (rms)
Driver Complement.....(2) 3 1&amp;#8260; 2&quot; paper-cone woofers
...........1&amp;#8260; 2&quot; polycarbonate-dome tweeter w/acoustic lens
Cabinet

Finish ...........................................................black
Cabinet Dimensions* ..10 7&amp;#8260; 16&quot; wide x 4 3&amp;#8260;4&quot; high x 33&amp;#8260;4&quot; deep
......................26.5 cm wide x 11.9 cm high x 9.4 cm deep.
.......................................* Not including bracket


Minuette Center-Channel Speaker

Frequency Response................................180 Hz ~ 20 kHz
Crossover Frequency .........................................5 kHz
Sensitivity....................................87 dB @ 2.85 V, 1 meter
Nominal Impedance............................................... 8 ohms
Power Rating...................................15 ~ 80 watts (rms)
Driver Complement .................(2) 3 1&amp;#8260;2&quot; paper-cone woofers
.................1&amp;#8260;2&quot; polycarbonate-dome tweeter w/acoustic lens
Cabinet Finish ...........................................................black
Cabinet Dimensions....10 7&amp;#8260;16&quot; wide x 4 3&amp;#8260;4&quot; high x 3 3&amp;#8260;4&quot; deep
......................26.5 cm wide x 11.9 cm high x 9.4 cm deep






US1 BU 80 is made in Denmark

Minuettee L-MPS in china.

Please advice me.

shashi</font>
 
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rpgonzalez

Enthusiast
<font color='#000000'>i dont think you can use tech specs to describe a sound and a preference. However, I can say that if you must go with these tiny speakers, you defintely want to go with the US1, as they have larger &quot;woofers.&quot; But I recommend going with even larger woofers....these small speakers will take all the mid-bass away demolishing full sound. Sure, mini speakers for the highs, and sub for the lows....but where is the middle.

anyway, between the two, i would prefer the US1 also cuz of the cone material. Minuette speakers have paper
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tshashi71

Audiophyte
<font color='#000000'>Really happy to see the good response for my queries. I have the Budget of 400$ for speakers I stay in UAE. If you have any excellent speakers than US1bu80 PLEASE REFER ME.

Regards</font>
 
<font color='#000000'>I would HIGHLY recommend the Axiom Audio M22ti speakers ($400/pair)

Later, you can add a center channel and additional speakers, but at least you'd have a decent set of mains to begin with and build from.</font>
 
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tshashi71

Audiophyte
<font color='#000000'>But two speakers will not give the home theatre effect know...

and how are the booze 301 speakers.

Regards</font>
 
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Guest

Guest
<font color='#000000'>I think Axiom speakers are wonderful. I've had M3tis, M22tis, and M50tis. I ended up with a bunch of Michauras (made by Axiom I think) which I also like. For $400, I'd get a pair of M3s ($275) and put the balance in my subwoofer fund.

G'luck.</font>
 
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