Infinity Reference Standard V speakers (ad, Jan. 1990)

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What do you do after building the largest, most sonically accurate speaker system in the world?

If you're Infinity, you take everything you've learned from the 711 foot, $50,000 Infinity Reference Standard V and apply it to the most sonically-accurate compact speaker system in the world.

And you call it Modulus.

A speaker system for the 1990's.

Technologically, it is an encyclopedia of high science, from its time-aligned driver array to its servo-controlled subwoofer to its acoustically inert, sand-filled pedestals.

Sonically, it has the power to drop jaws with its absolutely uncanny musical accuracy.

And visually, it would be as at home in the Museum of Modern Art as in any listening room. With or without its optional modular components.

To audition the new Modulus system, bring your favorite disc or tape to a selected Infinity dealer.

And experience Research and Development, Infinity style.

Infinity.

Infinity Systems, Inc. A Harman International Company.

(Source: Audio magazine, Jan. 1990)

Also see:

Infinity Reference Standard 4.5 speaker system (Oct. 1979)

Infinity SERVO STATIK 1A speakers (Aug. 1975)

Infinity speakers (Nov. 1977)

 

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