InfinityXXXXX-Rare* Factory Walnut RS-1 usedInfinity XXXXX-Rare* Factory Walnut RS-1  *Only pair made!*******Please everyone who is responding to the ad with offers or questions, either call me @ 651.246.4395 or email me at [email protected] ******* *******Make sure to check your spam email fo...8900.00

Infinity XXXXX-Rare* Factory Walnut RS-1 *Only pair made!

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Ships fromMahtomedi, MN, 55115
Ships toUnited States
Package dimensions?" × ?" × ?" (450.0 lbs.)
Shipping carrierunspecified
Shipping costSpecified after purchase
Original accessoriesBox, Manual
AverageResearch Pricing

*******Please everyone who is responding to the ad with offers or questions, either call me @ 651.246.4395 or email me at [email protected] *******

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*******Audiogon's new system is, shall we say...frustrating at best?!?! I'm unsure which, if any responses I have sent, have made it to the 10 or so people that have tried to get a hold of me. On my end, it states I have responded to nobody. Things are snowballing here and these may well sell soon, if I understand the different prospective buyers. That means only one of you will get them, so please call me or email me directly, if you are serious.*******

This pair of one-off walnut RS-1 were made by Arnie Nudell, for the late Bill Z. Johnson of Audio Research.

We see the word Rare quite often in vintage audio ads. We are convinced that we have something special. Different. Unique. Rare. Often, it seems, these words are used as a selling tool to ‘up’ the interest (and price) of said unit. Sometimes rarity is only regional. Some units are rare because they were universally disliked and never sold well. But on occasion, one does stumble on the truly rare and unknown.

These speakers have been in their original shipping boxes for over 25 years. Sitting. Waiting to be played. The walnut is perfect. The drivers are perfect. The surrounds are luckily rubber so they are perfect as well. Even the boxes are nearly perfect. I've been told they were used in an Audio Research photo ad years ago, but I've not been able to locate the ad.

I brought them to an audio get-together last summer. I un-boxed and auditioned them for myself and many others at the get-together. The following is an account of the day, as well as comments from others club members that attended the event:
Audition Thread and Pictures Here
(please read the complete thread and you will see many high-resolution pictures)
I can supply many more high-resolution pictures as well.

These will not be cheap. At all. But...you would truly have a pair of lifetime speakers, as well as the rarest Infinities on the planet.

I'm willing to look at audio trades of similar value (if shipping is viable). I'm pretty set on gear, but could be persuaded by the right amp, or possibly a different set of speakers that I can fit in my room. The Infinities are wonderful, but I don't have the room for 4-column dipoles.

You want a truly rare, collector's speaker that sounds as beautiful as it looks? Here it is.

Their excellent-condition OEM shipping boxes should keep things safe if these are properly palletized. They would ship in 3 separate (OEM) boxes, each weighing apprx 150lbs each.

The drivers are all as-new and working. Emims and emits do not have the common 'waves' in the membrane from over-playing.

This set also comes with a NOS (new) RS-1 woofer and a NOS (new) Emim. No worries about any future driver issues, as you will have a NOS replacement waiting.

The OEM RS-1 crossover/servo is also included. The system works as it should. Wonderfully.

After looking carefully over the speakers, the only defect I found was a single 1/8" veneer chip on the rear corner of one bass cabinet. It is difficult to see, but full disclosure. I could find no other scratches or defects anywhere.

I am happy give full information regarding the speakers, to any serious buyer. Also, I've rated them 8/10. Their age dictates (in my mind) an 8/10. But as they've been stored in a climate controlled environment in their boxes for most of their lives, I believe a 9/10 rating is probably how most a-gon'ers would rate these. They are that nice.

Questions for the seller
Thanks for your prompt reply. With the new AudioGon setup I was confused how to reply . I do live in UAE and the shipping company in LA was supposed to ship it here . still hae not received their offer for shipping overseas. I am very much interested and no problem with [filtered]. Please give me a day or two for shipping quotation and possibilities. REgards
Farzad, I will be available for conversation any time this evening. I understand the time difference, so don't worry about calling too late into the night. [filtered] Regards, Rick Bryan Farzad, We spoke last evening. Let me know when you find out about import taxes and such. I see on your [filtered] page you own AudioNote Kondo Ongaku. Very nice equipment! I would love to hear one someday. If you are seeking more power for the RS-1, I also have a pair of Conrad Johnson Premier Eight mono blocks (275watts each) in storage. I would need to fire them up and make sure all is working correctly, but if you wanted them as part of a package deal, I think I would sell them to you for $5400 (plus the additional crating and shipping charges). I would need time to have them environmentally crated for International shipping (I do not have the original boxes, but understand how to pack large amplifiers correctly). Let me know if you are interested in the amps as well, and I will make my decision if I truly want to sell them. They are in very good condition, but not perfect like the speakers. They have a few small scratches/scuffs. I cannot promise I would sell them, but I'm successfully using 30 watt McIntosh amplifiers with my current set-up and have no need for such large tube power. I understand you may well have some superb amplifiers already for the RS-1, I'm just unsure if the Audio Notes have enough power to make them sing. If you send me your [filtered] address I can forward some pictures to you. Best Regards, Rick

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