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  • Got a Beta C360, Then I found Aperion.

    Ever since I bought a projector I've been on a quest to upgrade my HTIB.  Last week I was settled on the Infinity Beta series.  So, I went out and made my first speaker purchase, the Beta C360 Center. I really like it. But that was last week, and this is... now.  I was running around a few home theater websites and ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by zanejones@yahoo.com on October 12, 2006
  • Question about my setup...

    I just bought a HDTV and a THX receiver (Pioneer), and now need to upgrade my speakers to complete my 5.1 system. I will need a good movie system obviously, but to be honest I primarily listen to music... and the den is about 15' X 15'. I was looking at a 533VAC for center, 533 Towers for the L/R channels and using my Infinity bookshelf ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by whitehdd@hotmail.com on December 1, 2005
  • Comparing bookshelfs for possible later surround system

    I have a (15(?) year-old pair of American Acoustics bookshelf speakers being used as stereo speakers in a second room off my Sony STR-DA4ES receiver. This is a larger room, 15x20 with a peaked ceiling that starts at about 8.5 feet and runs to about 12 feet high. The speakers are on the long wall. On the left is an 8' by 7' opening to the living ...
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by stermarc@mac.com on March 26, 2005
  • Powered Towers vs. Infinity Alpha 40

    I haven't yet purchased your speakers, but was drawn in by the positive reviews at audioholics.com. I am currently using Infinity Alpha 40s as my towers (and center/surround/subs from Infinity as well). Can you comment on the sonic differences/improvements that I might experience with Aperion speakers, particulary the powered towers? Thanks.
    Posted to Aperion Audio Speakers and Subs (Forum) by smick@orrick.com on August 26, 2004