I had a pair of these and was also puzzled over room placement.
The owners manual gave little guidance. You can get one at the Infinity Owners group's library at Yahoo. Might be worth joining.
They are a complicated design. The 2 EMIT tweeters on each speaker are out of phase and pointing front and back or dipolar.
The single EMIM mid-range is open to the back, so they are bipolar.
And while the 15 woofer looks conventional, except for the clearish poly cone,, it has 2 windings and the cross over is designed to have a different resonances for each.
The woofers are not very efficient, so there are resistors in the mid and tweeter circuit to waste power and equalize response. And several switches to set levels.
I think that the low efficiency of the woofers encouraged owners to turn their amps up until they clipped, there by frying the EMIT and EMIM units. The speakers are set up for biamping and I would recommend it to isolate the woofers and possible clipping.
Be real careful handling the upper covers, the frames are really easy to break.
As to room placement, it didn't seem to matter as much as some other designs, but I liked them 3-4 feet from the back and side walls.
(It has been a couple of years since I had them, so some of my details might be a little off.)
The owners manual gave little guidance. You can get one at the Infinity Owners group's library at Yahoo. Might be worth joining.
They are a complicated design. The 2 EMIT tweeters on each speaker are out of phase and pointing front and back or dipolar.
The single EMIM mid-range is open to the back, so they are bipolar.
And while the 15 woofer looks conventional, except for the clearish poly cone,, it has 2 windings and the cross over is designed to have a different resonances for each.
The woofers are not very efficient, so there are resistors in the mid and tweeter circuit to waste power and equalize response. And several switches to set levels.
I think that the low efficiency of the woofers encouraged owners to turn their amps up until they clipped, there by frying the EMIT and EMIM units. The speakers are set up for biamping and I would recommend it to isolate the woofers and possible clipping.
Be real careful handling the upper covers, the frames are really easy to break.
As to room placement, it didn't seem to matter as much as some other designs, but I liked them 3-4 feet from the back and side walls.
(It has been a couple of years since I had them, so some of my details might be a little off.)