Infinity RS-II vs. Klipsch RP-5


Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the Infinity RS-II tower speakers??

I just came across a once in a life time deal, and these speakers are part of the package. I would simply try them out myself, but considering I live on the second floor in a condo and they weigh ~100lbs each I would prefer just to move them only once (ie sell them, and deliver to someone else's home)

My musical sources are all digital flac or apple lossless, and genre ranges from classical to classic rock to the occasional hip-hop or reggae.

If it helps, here are my components:
digital source 24/96 --> Monarchy DIP Upsampler -----> Emotiva XDA-1 DAC -----> AES AE-3 tube preamp ---> Mcintosh MC2125

Any thoughts or recommendations?? THANKS!!
hockey4496
Great info, thanks!

So, the exact model of these speakers is "Infinity RS II A & B", does that mean I have the RSIIa you mentioned?
The Infinity RSIIb had slightly better EMIM magnets, and better woofers.
The list price was only slightly higher than the RSIIa
The 'b' IS a slightly better speaker than the 'a' version.
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The one with midrange cones instead of EMIMs was very inferior.
As I wrote, the main feature is the rectangular EMIM drivers on the upper panel,
Three of them in a vertical array for RSIIa and RSIIb
(with two EMITs next to the, and one EMIT on the rear)

if you have three 3" round poly (clear plastic) cone midrange, then you do NOT have the 'a' or 'b'

OPS, if you fool around with the wiring to the EMIMS, be very careful to not stress the pins the wires connect to on the EMIMS, they will break off from vibration really easily, So best just do not mess with them if they are working well.
And replacement 'inner' parts were recently available, but they can disappear fast. So assume if you damage an EMIM, you are SOL.
Very helpful thanks! Is there any way to distinguish if I have a or b (assuming it's one of the 2)?
The pictures of the 'b' for the RSIb ($12,000) had dark 'graphite' cones on the woofers.
The 'a' had clear poly cones on the woofers.
I do not know for certain they also did the graphite woofer cones for the RSIIb.
But I 'think' they did.
A lot fewer 'b's were sold than 'a' in the Infinity RSII sets.
The visible look of the woofer cone is the only thing I know of which one could tell by looking.

I actually do not know for certain they also changed the woofers for the RSIIb as the RSIIb price did not go up a lot, as the RSIb did.
The RSIb jumped from $7,000(a)to like $12,000.(b)
The RSI speakers were with the separate 4 woofer column sets. and 9 EMIMs in columns.
So they were a lot more expensive than the RSII

The EMIM change was very minor. Slightly stronger magnets only. No crossover of cabinet changes. Nor any change in the EQ box.
Again, very helpful! Thanks!!

I should have mentioned earlier - even though I haven't seen the speakers in person yet to apply all the information you provided, I do know when the guy bought these in the early 80's they retailed for $2,000 a pair.

With that price in mind, which model would you speculate them to be? If you think you may know, what do you think they would be worth in today's market? (just a ball park idea)

Thanks again Elizabeth!