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Energy C-100


$220.00 Released December, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good sound staging, spreads out instruments nicely. Includes bass port plugs to reduce low frequencies if desired. Balanced mids and treble, higher frequencies are not too harsh.

The Cons:Bass frequencies are somewhat weak and some users may want an external subwoofer. Lose some output/wattage efficiency compared to other bookshelf speakers.

The Energy C-100 Bookshelf Speakers feature a compact 2-way design that allows the speakers to be placed in various installations or locations, meaning that they can be mounted on a stand, mounted on a bookshelf or installed permanently on a wall using an integrated Macromount (TM) insert included with the speakers.

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Product Shot 2 The speakers also include a 5.5" composite fiberglass woofer, resulting in a deep, thumping bass, as well as a 1" chambered aluminum dome tweeter, located above the woofer. These features are responsible for delivering high-quality and high-quantity low-frequencies. Another notable feature is the magnetic shielding included within the speakers, allowing them to be placed near other A/V components (such as TVs) without any risk of interference.

Features

  • MSRP: $220
  • release date: December 27, 2007
  • available in Cherry or Black Ash
  • dimensions: W - 6.75", H - 11.5", D - 8.5"
  • each speaker weighs 11lbs 
  • recommended amplifier power is up to 110 watts
  • 5.5-inch fiberglass woofer
  • aluminum dome tweeter
  • includes rubber bumpers for tabletop placement

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    Good sound staging, spreads out instruments nicely

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    Includes bass port plugs to reduce low frequencies if desired

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    Balanced mids and treble, higher frequencies are not too harsh

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    Excellent sound quality for this price point

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    Stylish aesthetic looks nice in most room setups

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    Bass frequencies are somewhat weak and some users may want an external subwoofer

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    Lose some output/wattage efficiency compared to other bookshelf speakers

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