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Energy C-50 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair, Black) |  | Brand: Energy Category: CE
List Price: $180.00 Buy New: $89.00 as of 11/22/2009 15:33 CST details You Save: $91.00 (51%)
New (2) from $89.00
Seller: World Wide Stereo Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 6511
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.8 x 8.6
MPN: 11114 Model: 11114 UPC: 629303111147 EAN: 0629303111147 ASIN: B0012027V2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pair of compact design on-wall or bookshelf speakers | | • | Each is equipped with a 4.5" composite fiberglas woofer and one 1" chambered aluminum dome tweeter | | • | Frequency response: 65Hz-20kHz +/- 3 dB | | • | May be wall mounted with the Energy Macromount(TM) bracket | | • | Included rubber bumpers for shelf standing |
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Product Description video-shielded for safe placement next to any TV * bass-reflex (ported) design * frequency response 65-20,000 Hz (±3dB) * 8-ohm impedance * sensitivity 85 dB * handles up to 100 watts *
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| Customer Reviews:
Great speakers for the money June 28, 2009 Robert A. Gold Jr. (DC Metro) I bought these as part of an HT set along with the C-C50 and the S8.3 subwoofer. Out of the box, these speakers sound way too bright. Give them 10s of hours to break in and turn down the treble a little bit until they loosen up. After that they sound great. These speakers are small and produce an amazing amount of sound; however, they can get lost in a large room. If you've got a decent amount of space to fill, you might consider the C-100's. Search the web for the best price, some stores appear to be clearing out old stock.
Why? and why I think they do the job. March 1, 2009 BigDog (NYC, NY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was using a 35 year old pair of Infiniti 4000's as my rear surround sound speakers and recently listened as the woofers gave out. Since my main speakers are Energy Connoisseur Reference 22's, older than the Infinities, but performing better than when new, and over the years I added Energy front surround and center speakers, all from the Connoisseur series, another pair of Energy speakers for the rear surround made sense to me. The C-50's are on sale as close outs and the price was right, thinking if they didn't integrate into my system well, I could always use them elsewhere, I made the decision to buy.
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br /Tho they are still being broken in (Energy suggest 100 hours at moderate volume to break in the transducers), the performance of the C-50's have surpassed the Infinities beyond my expectations, and despite the massive difference of cabinet size and that the C-50's are the bottom of the C line. The sound definition and sound stage have improved significantly for my Yamaha driven 7.1 receiver. The Energy 22's supply more than sufficient base response in my living room to forgo a separate subwoofer. Pursuant to my previous pleasure with Energy speakers, the C-50's have added to the aural experience. I will continue recommending Energy speakers when the opportunity presents itself.
Speakers that provide Energy to your sound system February 15, 2009 Dakine Prescott (Arizona) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Recently I upgraded my 5.1 speaker system to the Energy C-50 fronts and surrounds along with a CC-50 and a ESW-8 subwoofer. The C-50's came through Amazon (Audio Advisors) for $70 a pair. I also found the center channel and subwoofer @ Worldwide Stereo for $79 and $99. This brought the total cost to $318 with free shipping.
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br /Although happy with the price I am thrilled with the performance! I found the speakers did need a good 50 hour break in period to reach peak performance but once that milestone is met you are good to go.
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br /I have been an Energy fan since the early 90's and still have a great pair of Energy 3.1 speakers.
br /Although Energy is now owned by Klipsch, I have found that the quality of materials and related sound represent a compelling value and would complement most mid price ranged audio and home theater systems. Do yourself a favor and compare the workmanship and sound of these little giants before you fork over money on an overpriced cheaply constructed pair of speakers (i,e Bose).
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Incredible little speakers! February 12, 2009 Jeffrey Smith (Springdale, AR USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For their size, these speakers are brilliant, you get some usable bass and bags of detail. They feel very high quality.
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br /Certainly not your average little speaker. Pair these with a good receiver and subwoofer, then you'll be on your way to a great system.
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