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Old 28th September 2009, 04:31 PM   #1
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Default Help with Infinty

I purchased a set of what I thought where Infinity Crescendo 3008, for very little money.
The person that I purchased them from had no idea what they were.
I got them home the woofers needed to be re-foamed, the cabinets and grills are like new.
These are not Crescendo's they have a 10" servo woofer 6.5" mid bass, an EMIN mid and EMITR tweeter and a rear mounted EMIT that is labeled Infinity but looks more like the EMITR? it is larger then the standard EMIT. The crossover has a mid high and rear adjustment and the output connection for the woofer servo. The front grills say E Crescendo?? and the cross over does in no way resemble the crescendo line. Has anyone got a clue what these are?
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Old 12th November 2009, 11:02 PM   #2
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Default Could they be these?

Your description sounds like the IRS Omega:
Infinity Reference Standard Serie

If they are, I suspect you got a STEAL of a deal.. You might check the Infinity forum on AudioKarma, and pics would be helpful in identifying.
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