Infinity Reference | 41i

Like many speakers from the 90s, the rubber or foam surrounds on the woofers may require "re-foaming" over time. If you are buying a used pair, check the elasticity of the woofer rings to ensure they aren't cracking or crumbling. Verdict

They typically feature a classic black ash or oak wood-grain vinyl finish with a curved front baffle to reduce diffraction. infinity reference 41i

Recommended amplifier power of 15–125 Watts. Sound Character Like many speakers from the 90s, the rubber

The is a vintage European-designed bookshelf speaker (circa mid-1990s) known for its balanced, "California Sound" profile and high-quality driver technology. It was part of the Reference "i" series, which was specifically voiced to appeal to European audiophiles who preferred a more neutral and detailed response compared to the bass-heavy American counterparts of that era. Core Specifications Design: 2-way bass reflex system. Drivers: Recommended amplifier power of 15–125 Watts

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