View Poll Results: Which infinity is a better buy kappa or reference
Kappa All the way
2
40.00%
Reference - use that 60$ elsewhere FSTB?
1
20.00%
No speakers keep riding in silence/toture
2
40.00%
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Infinity Kappa VS Reference
#1
Infinity Kappa VS Reference
I found a place where kappas are ~$60 more than reference.
Which is a better buy, their specs are very similar.
IF you would chose reference over kappas why? and vice versa.
Thanks
BG
Which is a better buy, their specs are very similar.
IF you would chose reference over kappas why? and vice versa.
Thanks
BG
#3
Re: Infinity Kappa VS Reference
Originally posted by burrll_gee
I found a place where kappas are ~$60 more than reference.
Which is a better buy, their specs are very similar.
IF you would chose reference over kappas why? and vice versa.
Thanks
BG
I found a place where kappas are ~$60 more than reference.
Which is a better buy, their specs are very similar.
IF you would chose reference over kappas why? and vice versa.
Thanks
BG
#4
Basically they're the same but there are noticeable differences. The Kappa's can accomodate more power and the newere models should produce better midrange according to its specifications.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
#5
my post was about subs
Originally posted by soundmike
Basically they're the same but there are noticeable differences. The Kappa's can accomodate more power and the newere models should produce better midrange according to its specifications.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
Basically they're the same but there are noticeable differences. The Kappa's can accomodate more power and the newere models should produce better midrange according to its specifications.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
#7
I'm not sure if he was asking about subs or speakers...
Originally posted by soundmike
Sorry. I couldn't tell based on your original post
If i could change my vote i'd say Kappa (Perfects!) all the way!
Sorry. I couldn't tell based on your original post
If i could change my vote i'd say Kappa (Perfects!) all the way!
PJ
#8
Originally posted by soundmike
Basically they're the same but there are noticeable differences. The Kappa's can accomodate more power and the newere models should produce better midrange according to its specifications.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
Basically they're the same but there are noticeable differences. The Kappa's can accomodate more power and the newere models should produce better midrange according to its specifications.
The References are, for the price, extremely good at producing natural sound. Midrange is somewhat lacking compared to the Kappa's but unless you're extremely good at noticing it you won't even know it's lacking a bit.
I got the References based on it's priceerformance ratio. 605cs up front and 652i's in the back. You'll definitely need an amp to get the most out of these babies.
2) will they still sound decent powered by the head unit?
#9
Any decent amp will do. I'm currently powering these with the stock headunit and now that they're broken in it does sound pretty good.
Originally posted by 95sickGLE
1) what kind of amp do u rec for these?
2) will they still sound decent powered by the head unit?
1) what kind of amp do u rec for these?
2) will they still sound decent powered by the head unit?
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