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Infinity Reference 263 Floorstanding Loudspeaker

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$200

$500

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Harman Audio has Infinity Reference 263 Floorstanding Loudspeaker for $199.99. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: 20-200 Watts
  • Nominal Impedance: 6 Ohms
  • Height: 44-13/16"
  • Width: 7-7/8"
  • Depth: 14-1/2"
  • Weight: 50.6 lbs

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (60% savings) than the list price of $499.95
  • About this product:
    • 5-Year Warranty
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Harman Audio has Infinity Reference 263 Floorstanding Loudspeaker for $199.99. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Cooney01 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: 20-200 Watts
  • Nominal Impedance: 6 Ohms
  • Height: 44-13/16"
  • Width: 7-7/8"
  • Depth: 14-1/2"
  • Weight: 50.6 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $300 lower (60% savings) than the list price of $499.95
  • About this product:
    • 5-Year Warranty
  • About this store:
    • Details of Harman Audio's return policy can be found here.

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rainlake
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I don't know why you are downvoted. Is this the deal we have been waiting for months?
sd2515
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These or the JBL 570's @ $199 to?
JesusFreak
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My advice is to never worry about or even comment on the downvotes. People are people. A solid deal will quickly overcome the occasional downvote. And this is a super solid deal.

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Jun 14, 2021
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soldiersinx
Jun 14, 2021
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Quote from BrightSoda871 :
Newb question here.
Is there much of a music sound quality (rock,country, pop) difference between the 263 or 253 when pairing both with a sub?
The 253 have dual 5.25 woofers and the 263 have dual 6.5 woofers. So it might make a difference. I did not research enough to find out where the crossover frequency is set though.

So as a hypothetical, let's say your subs and speakers are set at 80hz crossover. The crossovers in the actual speakers from woofer to mids are at 350hz.

So you have frequencies 80-350 being played by dual 6.5in woofers in the 263 vs the dual 5.25 in the 253. How much of a difference, if any, will it make? I don't know, but that is something to think about.
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ThatsUnfortunate
Jun 14, 2021
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Quote from sd2515 :
These or the JBL 570's @ $199 to?
As far as I can tell via the specs, The INFINITY goes lower in bass but does not have the HIGHS as the JBL.
INFINITY : 38Hz-22khz
JBL : 45Hz-40khz

But it also seems like the INFINITY has a high range tweeter, 1 more 5.25 inch mid range woofer and TWO 6.5inch low end woofer. The JBL only has TWO Low frequency woofers at 5 1/4 inch and ONE High frequency woofer, so I think the Infinitys might sound more full. Dont quote me on that. Unfortunately I have no experience with these speakers but I would lean on the infinitys more for its bigger woofer size and extra mid range.
Last edited by dzALLday June 14, 2021 at 09:39 AM.
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BrightSoda871
Jun 14, 2021
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**edit. I meant to quote soldiersinx a few posts above. **
Yep, that is my question. Does the 80-350 range sound any better on the 6.5" vs the 5.5" ?

I currently have 10" Klipsch sub with 162s L/R and RC262 center, so I'm considering upgrading to the 263s, or 253 due to being smaller.
Last edited by BrightSoda871 June 14, 2021 at 11:54 AM.
Jun 14, 2021
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fourml8r
Jun 14, 2021
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Quote from hieracity :
How do these compare to the Klipsch R-625FA Tower Speakers? One obvious difference is atmos speakers within the Klipsch. TIA!
those klipsch tend to be bright and inaccurate.

the infinity are better but i find them to be slightly nasal and dry in the midrange.

unfortunately in this forum you won't find many knowledgeable people giving you help. ​the AV forums are a much better place for help. all folks seem to care about here is that they play loud. just because something is loud doesn't mean it is a quality product.

the other issue people here don't understand is placement and size. more speaker is not always better. in fact that is rarely true. a smaller speakers with higher quality drivers is preferred for accuracy. also the room acoustics play a huge role and that is almost always something buyers ignore.
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BlammaJamma
Jun 14, 2021
415 Posts
Quote from itzonlithai :
Just got the rf8000's, how do these compare? Any advice for a matching sub?
That's easy to answer. They don't compare at all. As for sub, get the biggest and best you can afford.
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SmilingCrowd813
Jun 14, 2021
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Quote from sd2515 :
These or the JBL 570's @ $199 to?
Compression driver in 570 is better than tweeter in 263, at least to my ears.
Jun 14, 2021
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wshtb
Jun 14, 2021
266 Posts
Post says 253; link is for 263. I got a pair of 253 for $150 each, so $200 for 253 is not slick. This is probably why people down voted.
Last edited by wshtb June 14, 2021 at 11:01 AM.
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t8i5n
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Quote from rainlake :
I don't know why you are downvoted. Is this the deal we have been waiting for months?
I think you ment the 263s. Link is bringing me to the 263 not 253
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nottrollin
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Quote from rainlake :
I don't know why you are downvoted. Is this the deal we have been waiting for months?
The mod messed up when he promoted this deal. The 'Deal Alert" email I got shows R253 for $200. And even now when you see it on the Front Page thumbnail, it's 'Reference 253 for $200'.

But yes, it's been a year since the R263 was $200. The R253 was $150 just 2 months ago, which may be why people are thumbing it down.
Last edited by nottrollin June 14, 2021 at 11:27 AM.
Jun 14, 2021
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PhilIndeblanc
Jun 14, 2021
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Quote from dzALLday :
As far as I can tell via the specs, The INFINITY goes lower in bass but does not have the HIGHS as the JBL.
INFINITY : 38Hz-22khz
JBL : 45Hz-40khz

But it also seems like the INFINITY has a high range tweeter, 1 more 5.25 inch mid range woofer and TWO 6.5inch low end woofer. The JBL only has TWO Low frequency woofers at 5 1/4 inch and ONE High frequency woofer, so I think the Infinitys might sound more full. Dont quote me on that. Unfortunately I have no experience with these speakers but I would lean on the infinitys more for its bigger woofer size and extra mid range.
Human hearing for young children is at about 20Khz. As you age it drops to around 16KHz.
These Infinity's I would think are very good sounding speakers​, as I have owned a few different Infinity speakers, and they are smooth and detailed and pleasing to listen to.
For $200 on such towers, its hard to beat.
Also, I like JBL, but they tend to have harsher high's
Same Company, but they have their sounds and branding.
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PhilIndeblanc
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Quote from itzonlithai :
Just got the rf8000's, how do these compare? Any advice for a matching sub?
Klipsch to me are very tin-y sounding and harsh. Infinity when turned up in my experience remains smooth and not bother the ears.
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cpt_eegee
Jun 14, 2021
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Sound is waves (Hz). Low frequency is big/slow waves, high frequency is fast/short waves. There are complicated things that occur with speaker shape and holes (ports), but generically, lower frequency is ultimately a function of how much air can be pushed, which is geometry - surface area.

A 6.5" speaker is about 40% more surface area than a 5.5" speaker. So yes generically, a 6.5" will have better low range than a 5.5" because it can simply push more air. But two 5.5" together are about 40% more surface area than one single 6.5".

The reciprocal should also be considered - A massive 18" subwoofer will have tons of surface area to recreate those movie rumbles (~20 to 30Hz), but it's going to be too bulky and slow for most music. We would say it sounds 'muddy'. So bigger isn't always better.

More individual speakers is going to require more power (your amp/receiver) to drive them. And your room and furniture will effect how the sound echoes and blends, creating different and unique peaks and valleys. If your setup is quiet in some spots but boomy in others, you may benefit from a different set of speakers, or see if your receiver has an auto EQ utility where you can put a mic in the middle of your room.

Don't get too concerned about audiophile speak: I find the saying 'Can't see the forest for the trees' to be appropriate more times than not. If it sounds good to you, then great! Enjoy it.
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rainlake
Jun 14, 2021
452 Posts
Quote from cpt_eegee :
Sound is waves (Hz). Low frequency is big/slow waves, high frequency is fast/short waves. There are complicated things that occur with speaker shape and holes (ports), but generically, lower frequency is ultimately a function of how much air can be pushed, which is geometry - surface area.

A 6.5" speaker is about 40% more surface area than a 5.5" speaker. So yes generically, a 6.5" will have better low range than a 5.5" because it can simply push more air. But two 5.5" together are about 40% more surface area than one single 6.5".

The reciprocal should also be considered - A massive 18" subwoofer will have tons of surface area to recreate those movie rumbles (~20 to 30Hz), but it's going to be too bulky and slow for most music. We would say it sounds 'muddy'. So bigger isn't always better.

More individual speakers is going to require more power (your amp/receiver) to drive them. And your room and furniture will effect how the sound echoes and blends, creating different and unique peaks and valleys. If your setup is quiet in some spots but boomy in others, you may benefit from a different set of speakers, or see if your receiver has an auto EQ utility where you can put a mic in the middle of your room.

Don't get too concerned about audiophile speak: I find the saying 'Can't see the forest for the trees' to be appropriate more times than not. If it sounds good to you, then great! Enjoy it.
That does not sounds right lol
Jun 14, 2021
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slickshopping
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OP, Please change the title to 263 as its listed as 253. 263 are much sought speakers. They are amazing.

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Jun 14, 2021
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Thevipchemist
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I have the Sony SSCS5 bookshelf speakers and the Sony core centers that go with it. I have some pretty crappy goodwill rear speakers. I was waiting for the $75 deal on the Sonys to upgrade the rears.

The question is, if I were to buy these tower speakers and move the sony bookshelf to the rear, would I need to update the centers to match the towers?

General audiophile wisdom I think says yes, but anyone with experience say otherwise? Plz halp. Thanks.

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