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Infinity Reference 81 MkII

Hi-Fi Speaker from Infinity

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rudy78rudy78

Infinity Reference 81 MkIIPublished on 09/21/08 at 02:09
I've owned them for 1 month.
Impeccable hi-fi reproduction, with present lows and excellent highs.
(as soon as I connected them I put on Mozart's requiem and... I couldn't stop listening until the last note!!!)
I didn't test too many other things before, except for some down-market jamo speakers.
These speakers sound wonderfully with my HC Yamaha (HTR6040) amp.
They are simply an excellent value for money, I bought them for $200 as part of an HC kit and I'm delighted.
Info taken from the web:
4 speakers - 3 way - 6 ohms
150 W (two 7" woofers, one 4" mid-range driver and one tweeter)
Efficiency: 90 dB
Frequency range: 50-20000 Hz
45 lbs

The veneer is a bit cheap, but it's just a detail,...…
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I've owned them for 1 month.
Impeccable hi-fi reproduction, with present lows and excellent highs.
(as soon as I connected them I put on Mozart's requiem and... I couldn't stop listening until the last note!!!)
I didn't test too many other things before, except for some down-market jamo speakers.
These speakers sound wonderfully with my HC Yamaha (HTR6040) amp.
They are simply an excellent value for money, I bought them for $200 as part of an HC kit and I'm delighted.
Info taken from the web:
4 speakers - 3 way - 6 ohms
150 W (two 7" woofers, one 4" mid-range driver and one tweeter)
Efficiency: 90 dB
Frequency range: 50-20000 Hz
45 lbs

The veneer is a bit cheap, but it's just a detail, what's important is the sound!!!
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growspiritgrowspirit

Infinity Reference 81 MkIIPublished on 11/04/09 at 03:19
How long have you been using the product?
Almost two years.
Did you try any other models before buying this one?
jamo, technics, warfedale etc. nothing too high-end.

I'm more than satisfied with them.

Which feature do you like the most / the least?

The most
Sound quality, be it in the low end, the mids or the highs, everything is very well translated even at high levels, I can use them as reference for all other speakers that I've tested, and I think they are perfect (although I've never tried speakers costing more than $1000...)

The least
Hmmm...I have to think real hard. Maybe the veneer, but it's not that important anyway.
How would you rate the product's value for money?
I bought...…
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How long have you been using the product?
Almost two years.
Did you try any other models before buying this one?
jamo, technics, warfedale etc. nothing too high-end.

I'm more than satisfied with them.

Which feature do you like the most / the least?

The most
Sound quality, be it in the low end, the mids or the highs, everything is very well translated even at high levels, I can use them as reference for all other speakers that I've tested, and I think they are perfect (although I've never tried speakers costing more than $1000...)

The least
Hmmm...I have to think real hard. Maybe the veneer, but it's not that important anyway.
How would you rate the product's value for money?
I bought them used for $150, so it's hard to do any better, they are simply perfect.
Based on your experience, would you buy this product again? ...
Without hesitation. Infinity / harman kardon forever
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piottopiotto

I recommend them

Infinity Reference 81 MkIIPublished on 11/13/10 at 06:20
* How long have you been using the product?
It's been 10 years now, I bought them new.

* Which feature do you like the most / the least?

* The most: Their value for money, the audio quality and their overall performance. I used them together with a Pioneer amp for some time, the sound lacked some detail, the highs were a bit blurry. But after hearing them with a Nad T761 amp, everything leveled out, the reproduction is much more linear, the highs are less aggressive, it's really good! I compared them to the B&W Preference 5, and the infinity hold up really well! But I don't think they are in the same category.

* The cons: No dual connection possibility (to split the lows form the...…
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* How long have you been using the product?
It's been 10 years now, I bought them new.

* Which feature do you like the most / the least?

* The most: Their value for money, the audio quality and their overall performance. I used them together with a Pioneer amp for some time, the sound lacked some detail, the highs were a bit blurry. But after hearing them with a Nad T761 amp, everything leveled out, the reproduction is much more linear, the highs are less aggressive, it's really good! I compared them to the B&W Preference 5, and the infinity hold up really well! But I don't think they are in the same category.

* The cons: No dual connection possibility (to split the lows form the rest) for bi-amplification or at least a fiber optic connector.

* Did you try any other models before buying the product?
Hi-fi: B&W Preference 5, B&W DM 603 S2, Technics
PA: Mackie SRM450, JBL 125 and others...

* How would you rate the product's value for money?
Very good, even after 10 years, they are still holding up. I think they are a great option.

* Based on your experience, would you buy this product again? ...
No, I would get a pair of new B&W, but they are not at the same price point, though.
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  • Manufacturer: Infinity
  • Model: Reference 81 MkII
  • Category: Hi-Fi Speakers
  • Added in our database on: 02/19/2006

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