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Infinity TSS-SAT4000


$550.00 Released April, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sleek modern aesthetic looks great and is available in platinum or charcoal. Versatile placement--can be wall-mounted or placed on the floor. Wide sound stage--solid, consistent dispersion.

The Cons:Limited bass performance--a subwoofer is needed to properly round out the sound.

The Infinity TSS-SAT4000 is a 3-way satellite speaker from Infinity's Total Solutions Series.  The speaker features four 3.5" MMD woofers, two 3.5" MMD midrange drivers and a 3/4" MMD tweeter for handling up to 150 watts of power.

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  It is designed with an extruded and brushed-aluminum enclosure and is available in either a platinum or charcoal finish.  The TSS-SAT4000 can be positioned on a bookshelf or wall-mounted using the included wall-mount bracket.  It can also be used as a floorstanding speaker and comes with three different height shelf stands so it can be adjusted to match the height of the television. It is magnetically shielded and has 5-way binding posts for easy wiring.  The TSS-SAT4000 are recommended for use as rear surround speakers with Infinity's TSS-CENTER4000.

Features/Specs

  • 4 x 3.5" MMD woofers
  • 2 x 3.5" MMD midrange drivers
  • 3/4" MMD tweeter per
  • Magnetically shielded
  • Comes with wall mount bracket
  • Comes with 3 different height shelf stands
  • 5-way binding posts
  • Frequency response: 120 - 20kHz
  • Up to 150 watts of power
  • Sensitivity: 89dB
  • Available in platinum and charcoal finish

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    Sleek modern aesthetic looks great and is available in platinum or charcoal.

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    Versatile placement--can be wall-mounted or placed on the floor.

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    Wide sound stage--solid, consistent dispersion.

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    Clean, clear sound quality--minimal distortion even at high volumes.

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    Great warranty coverage--5-year limited.

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    Fairly small and light for floorstanding speakers at 23" tall and 12.7 lbs.

Cons
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    Limited bass performance--a subwoofer is needed to properly round out the sound.

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