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cyto
10-10-2010, 04:26 PM
I just wanted to thank those in the forum for helping me upgrade my system. If it had not been for your help I would not have ended up with a system that sounds this good. The look on my wife's face when I put her favorite cd in was priceless, she was glad I spent the money. I got 2 subs to make sure I had the "punch and rumble" for home theater, and it really worked.

Before:
Hitachi P505602 plasma
Sony BDP-S360 blu-ray
JVC receiver (don't remember model)
Sony SS-MS5 5.1 cube speaker system with 8" 80W sub

After:
Hitachi P505602 plasma
Sony BDP-S360 blu-ray
Onkyo TX-SR608 receiver
Infinity P152 front L & R
Infinity PC250 center
2 Emotiva Ultra-10 subs
Still using 2 of the Sony cubes for surround, I wanted to use P152's but my wife likes the "little speakers"

:D

Mr Peabody
10-10-2010, 06:37 PM
I'm sure you are welcome. Since being so close did you get back over for Emofest?

cyto
10-11-2010, 03:00 AM
No, Emofest happened before I realized how close they were.

Tarheel_
10-11-2010, 04:27 AM
After:
Hitachi P505602 plasma
Sony BDP-S360 blu-ray
Onkyo TX-SR608 receiver
Infinity P152 front L & R
Infinity PC250 center
2 Emotiva Ultra-10 subs
Still using 2 of the Sony cubes for surround, I wanted to use P152's but my wife likes the "little speakers"

:D

Great follow up post...hate to be picky here, but i'd recommend using a 3rd P152 for the center channel 'vs' the dedicated one. Not sure if your setup allows this configuration,but generally if one can keep the front speaker array identical, it makes for a better sounding setup.
Congrats either way...i love the Infinity P series.

cyto
10-11-2010, 02:22 PM
I thought the PC250 was just a P152 with an extra 5" speaker, the speakers look identical on the surface.

Tarheel_
10-12-2010, 04:11 AM
I thought the PC250 was just a P152 with an extra 5" speaker, the speakers look identical on the surface.


even though they look similar, by adding another 5" driver changes how the speaker is designed...crossovers, cabinet dimensions, etc. take a look below at the differences. while these may seem minor, it's optimal to have identical front 3 speakers. You can even take a P152 and turn it horizontal for better placement (i did this in my neighbors HT setup).

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (Center Channel)
General
Frequency Response (±3dB) 80Hz - 20kHz
Recommended Power Amplifier Range 10 - 150 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 90dB
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Crossover Frequency(ies) 3,000Hz; 24dB/octave
Low-Frequency Driver Dual 5-1/4" (130mm) MMD®
High-Frequency Driver 3/4" (19mm) MMD®
Dimensions
(H x W x D) 7-5/8" x 18" x 9-5/8"
(187mm x 457mm x 245mm)
Weight 17.6 lb (8kg)
Finish Black Wood-Grain Enclosure

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (P152)
General
Frequency Response (±3dB) 58Hz - 20kHz
Recommended Power Amplifier Range 10 - 100 watts
Sensitivity (2.83V @ 1m) 88dB
Nominal Impedance 8 ohms
Crossover Frequency(ies) 3,300Hz; 24dB/octave
Low-Frequency Driver 5-1/4" (130mm) MMD®
High-Frequency Driver 3/4" (19mm) MMD®
Dimensions
(H x W x D) 13" x 7-3/8" x 10-1/2"
(330mm x 187mm x 267mm)
Weight 13.5 lb (6kg)
Finish Black Wood-Grain Enclosure

Mr Peabody
10-12-2010, 02:36 PM
Tarheel, I see your point but as long as the speakers are timbre matched which these most likely are he is alright. Any difference in sensitivity and frequency response can be dealt with within the receiver's set up menu. It is interesting though if I read the specs correctly, the dual driver isn't rated to play as low. I would have thought the opposite. The crossover points are the same which is good.

Tarheel_
10-13-2010, 04:40 AM
as long as the speakers are timbre matched .

Excellent point!

GMichael
10-13-2010, 05:23 AM
Nice system you put together there. I do enjoy the sound of the Primus series.

cyto
10-13-2010, 02:48 PM
Tarheel, I see your point but as long as the speakers are timbre matched which these most likely are he is alright.

Excuse my ignorance, could you explain timbre matched?

JoeE SP9
10-13-2010, 05:04 PM
Basically, using the same drivers (identical ideally) similar design and tuning of the cabinet and a similarly designed crossover

Mr Peabody
10-13-2010, 05:36 PM
In addition to what Joe E said, "timbre matched" sometimes also called "voice matched" means in simple terms, sounds the same. Although the cabinets of the center and mains are different they still contain the same tweeter and woofer which would allow them similar sound. Three exact speakers are the ultimate but most use a matching center for convenience in placement.