Who actually heard the Infinity IRS?


I've been looking at the very high value Arion speaker and it's called to mind a vintage speaker, the Infinity IRS.  They are not the same speakers, but honestly I never actually got to even see an Infinity IRS in real life, let alone hear one.

I'm wondering if anyone has or even owns a quad (pair would be wrong) of them could talk about the sound quality and compare to anything today.

erik_squires

i worked at Infinity dealer in Ohio, displayed everything but IRS. I had a few occasions to hear and tweak setup, mostly with CJ Premier electronics and SOTA / Souther / Dynavector Diamond front ends. the towers were maddening to properly integrate…perfect on one recording, abysmal on another….

One customer with a massive LP collection said “ i gave up listening to my collection, now i just listen to whatever LP HP recommend ( the late Harry Pearson of Absolute Sound fame, who i believe took his IRS to the grave…. )

I have. The bottom end reminded me of the Earthquake theater experience. THEY sounded great with everything, just needed proper setup.

Erik hasn’t.

I also heard them at Lyric a few times, and at a customers home of Mike Kay. Large presentation and quite enjoyable. I believe Paul McGowan just retired his set, stating that his new flagship speaker is better in every way.  His YT videos allow you to see his transition and room changes. 

My bad, we were not an Infinity dealer. I didn't have much info or lit on them. I guess at the time I called every EMIT type driver a ribbon.