I think being happy is the key. :)
There were several Infinity speakers with hard to drive crossovers. Sometimes you can find semi-pros who rework them to improve upon that.
I think the things you may want to check out are, better room acoustics, and see about just how well you can integrate that sub, and DAC's. DACs are super good over the last 5-10 years.
Try this too. Put your speakers about 3-4' apart, and sit like 1-2' away from them. Everything you hear in terms of detail up close is what the speakers and equipment can do. You can't hear them at your normal location because of room acoustics.
Best,
E
There were several Infinity speakers with hard to drive crossovers. Sometimes you can find semi-pros who rework them to improve upon that.
I think the things you may want to check out are, better room acoustics, and see about just how well you can integrate that sub, and DAC's. DACs are super good over the last 5-10 years.
Try this too. Put your speakers about 3-4' apart, and sit like 1-2' away from them. Everything you hear in terms of detail up close is what the speakers and equipment can do. You can't hear them at your normal location because of room acoustics.
Best,
E