Infinity Intermezzo 4.1T Towers.


Does anyone own or heard the Infinity Intermezzo 4.1t tower speakers?
They look very impressive, and there are some great close-out deals going on them.
I also read that they share alot of the technology as the top-of-the-line Infinity Preludes.
What are your impressions of these sonically?
What are there sonic strengths and weaknesses?
How do they compare with other speakers in their original [$5,000.00 per pair] price range?
Thank you for your responses.
daltonlanny

Showing 2 responses by okeeteekid

Avoid them if you can as the coatings on the neo magnets are faulty and known to peel off in time scrapping the voice coils,this can be heard when playing piano music, i had a pair of mts preludes and had to replace many drivers over the years that i owned them and i never abused them, i take very good care of my stuff, i listened to them at very low volumes with the volume knob mostly at or below the 9 o'clock position, also spare drivers are becoming quite rare as infinity has no plans of making any more of them, so once there gone there gone for good, i have a pair of infinity renaissance 90's and never had any problems with them and when i a and b'd them next to the mts prelude there was no contest, the ren 90's sound more realistic and were designed for music only, the preludes are more for home theater, the preludes better the sound of the intermezzos, they sound very similar but the prelude is way more dynamic of a speaker.
Jcadwell, you should check your facts, the 3.5 inch mid range driver in the mts prelude and the intermezzo 4.1 are the same, here is the part # for both 3.5 inch mid range drivers I90GB90 you can go to infinity's web site and see for yourself, these mids have a manufacturing defect, the nickle coating on the neo magnets peels off and gets trapped between the pole piece and voice coil causing a scraping sound, follow this link to see the many problems people have had with this driver. http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?cspkr&1254069860