Just bought a couple Infinity Primus 250 speakers. They are $129.77 at CircuitCity.com with a $30 MIR. I ordered mine for in-store pickup and the customer service lady informed me that they were $30 cheaper in store.
So my final price is $129.77 - $30 (in store PM when picking up) - $30 MIR = $69.77.
Advertised rebate amount assumes payment of Circuit City's before-rebate advertised price. Circuit City reserves the right to reduce the fulfilled rebate amount based on price adjustments and/or price matches made on qualifying items.
and finally can I buy two? I am interested but these new conditions are really starting to be a pain
dgun25
Tired Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2006 @ 7:07p
If you look up the promotion PW0VN under Circuit City rebates it states limit one rebate, so unless you have two addresses, this might be more difficult.
When the store adjusts the price to match a better in-store price - it becomes an in-store purchase. Then the rebate won't fly. Then again, look at it this way - you got the AR price without the rebate.
Also keep in mind that if you do order on-line, you have to do the 2-address polka (a term normally reserved for Polks ) You need to order them individually and submit individually. It's workable... to keep the address different, my mother (yes, MOTHER) is used to receiving mysterious rebates (LOL).
So I'd give an educated guess that these are going to be $99.77 each one way or the other.
AaRdVarK
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2006 @ 7:18p
eb50 said: AaRdVarK said: there are the fronts for my home theater, and I love them. I'm tempted to pick up another pair, but I have no place at all to put them.
rears?
Primus 150 rears, and the matching Primus for my center, C25 I believe. Great set. My home theater area is about 11*14 and the whole room is 22*14, and they fill it up plenty. Oh, and a Infinity PS10 sub.
hsindogg
Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2006 @ 7:46p
Forget the Primus 150's for rears...4x 250's since the 150's cost this much.
Last week they were $30AR with the buy a pair one at a time polka trick. This week they are up $10.
AaRdVarK
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2006 @ 9:35p
hsindogg said: Forget the Primus 150's for rears...4x 250's since the 150's cost this much.
You can't hang the 250s on a wall. The 150s and the 250s are pretty much the same anyway. The 250 has an extra woofer, but it's not any bigger, so really, it can just get a little louder than the 150s.
AaRdVarK said: hsindogg said: Forget the Primus 150's for rears...4x 250's since the 150's cost this much.
You can't hang the 250s on a wall. The 150s and the 250s are pretty much the same anyway. The 250 has an extra woofer, but it's not any bigger, so really, it can just get a little louder than the 150s.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to hang a 150 on the wall for surrounds? The "mounting holes" only allow you to mount the speaker at a 0 deg angle when it needs to be at 90-110 deg angle.
Thanks OP! Are these better than Polk R50? I have front R50s an surround R15s.
AaRdVarK
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 4, 2006 @ 10:31p
RDMustang1 said: AaRdVarK said: hsindogg said: Forget the Primus 150's for rears...4x 250's since the 150's cost this much.
You can't hang the 250s on a wall. The 150s and the 250s are pretty much the same anyway. The 250 has an extra woofer, but it's not any bigger, so really, it can just get a little louder than the 150s.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to hang a 150 on the wall for surrounds? The "mounting holes" only allow you to mount the speaker at a 0 deg angle when it needs to be at 90-110 deg angle.
samx said: Thanks OP! Are these better than Polk R50? I have front R50s an surround R15s.
These Infinity speakers have a brighter, more "crisp" sound than the Polk R series. Both have their merits, but they would not be the best match if you have both in the same system. The Infinity speakers will call attention to themselves due to their brighter treble.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to hang a 150 on the wall for surrounds? The "mounting holes" only allow you to mount the speaker at a 0 deg angle when it needs to be at 90-110 deg angle.
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