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Energy RC-Micro 5.1
$1,000.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:Small and stylish design. Loud for their size. Allows you to select your own HT equipment.
The Cons:Satellites have a poor low end frequency cutoff (150Hz). Small drivers. Takes the fun out of building your own home theater system.
The Energy RC-Micro 5.1 is an ultra-compact surround sound speaker system that delivers lifelike performance for your favorite games and movies. The system is comprised of a subwoofer, four satellite speakers and one center channel.
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The sub has a 8" cone and down firing port and has 240W/60W dynamic/continuous amplification power for amazing deep bass, and has line/sub and speaker level inputs. The four satellite speakers and center speaker all have a 2.5" high-excursion aluminum cone woofer and a 0.5" hyperbolic alunium-dome tweeter given them a 150Hz-23kHz frequency response. The only difference between the center and satellite speakers is the overall cabinet size and weight, which is under 6" and 2 lbs for both. Key hole slots and threaded inserts allow you to choose how and where to place your speakers. All speakers in this system have a high-gloss black finish giving them a stylish high-tech look to match their impressive sound.
Specifications
- Frequency Response: Sat: 150Hz-23kHz; Subwoofer: 36Hz-180Hz +/- 3dB
- Crossover Point: 3.5 kHz
- Sensitivity: 88dB
- Power Handling: Sat & Center: 240 Watts
- Recommended Amplifier Power: 20 - 100 Watts RMS (Continous)
- Impedance: 8-ohm compatible
- Subwoofer Variable Low Pass Filter: 40Hz-150Hz
- Tweeter: 0.5-inch (12.7mm) hyperbolic aluminum dome
- Midrange: 2.5-inch (63.5mm) high-excursion aluminum cone
- Woofer: 8-inch (20 cm) Injection molded cone with Ribbed Elliptical surround
- Dimensions: Sat: 4.7 x 3.5 x 3.5in; Center: 3.5 x 5.9 x 3.5in; Subwoofer: 12.7 x 10.5 x 12.3in
- Weight: Sat: 1.6 lbs; Center: 1.9 lbs; Subwoofer: 16 lbs
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allows you to select your own HT equipment
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satellites have a poor low end frequency cutoff (150Hz)
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takes the fun out of building your own home theater system
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cannot be used by themselves - requires other equipment / further investment
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expensive for the majority of consumers
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