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How many watts is the infinity rs 300 speakers?

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The 300 series Infinity speakers have a 100 watt frequency response.
Here are several links that feature old Infinity speakers.
http://www.bobbyshred.com/infinity.html
http://www.davidsaudio.c/html/vintage_infinity__speakers_and.html

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Appreciate the additional information.

To recap what you need is a receiver that can accommodate:
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Depending on the watts on your stereo would tell you the most, for example say its 300 watts u buy a 150 watt speaker it would blow the speaker, if you buy a 500 watt speaker your risking frying the stereo, it be best too even it out as best you can, i know that this has nothing to do with what ur asking but it would help you to save more money on buying a new speakers or receiver, now to the answer to you question, i would recommend a 12inch speaker, it would give you good sound quality
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