Infinity Reference 11i Chassis
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- Baden, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
- Posted
- 5d ago
- Last seen
- 4d ago
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RADAR is a price search engine. We link to the original listing — we never sell direct. Transactions happen on the source site.
Überbleibsel aus einem Paar Infinity Reference 11i. die Chassis sind alle in Ordnung und spielen einwandfrei. Das hier angebotene Set eignet sich prima zum Bau eines Video-Centers.
Die Tieftöner sind 16,5cm, Sicken noch ok.
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Should you grab it at €55, or is there a catch? Based on your own comps, this is an exceptional bargain: it’s far below the €745 25th percentile and miles under the €5,145 median, so on price alone it looks like a strong buy if the chassis is complete and genuinely usable.
The upside here is simple: even as a bare chassis, a well-kept Infinity piece can be a smart way into a respected vintage ecosystem, especially at a price this low. At €55, I’d prioritize checking for physical integrity, original parts, and any missing hardware or cosmetic damage, but only because that’s good due diligence—not because the asking price itself is a problem.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Infinity emerged in 1968 from a Woodland Hills, California garage, founded by Arnie Nudell, John Ulrick, and Cary Christie. Driven by Nudell's passion for classical music and innovative engineering, the trio launched with the groundbreaking Servo-Statik speaker system, featuring electrostatic panels paired with a servo-controlled woofer derived from defense technology. This American brand quickly gained traction through pioneering materials like neodymium magnets, mylar diaphragms, and polypropylene cones, establishing a legacy of pushing audio boundaries before acquisitions by Electro Audio Dynamics in 1974 and Harman International in 1983.
The company has long focused on loudspeakers as its hallmark, from early electrostatic hybrids and the iconic Reference and Kappa series to later EMIT and EMIM drivers in the 1970s. While primarily a speaker specialist, Infinity has ventured into home and mobile audio, including amplifiers and systems under Harman ownership, now part of Samsung since 2017. Turntables, DACs, headphones, and cables remain outside its core expertise.
Positioned as a mid-tier powerhouse with high-end aspirations, Infinity commands respect among knowledgeable buyers for its vintage collector appeal and enduring innovations. Once a darling of audiophiles for transparency and dynamics, it now blends accessible performance with Harman reliability, appealing to those seeking proven heritage without boutique exclusivity.
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