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Energy Veritas V-2.4-I
My Account Worldwide Shipping. Rate Thread. Energy RC Joined: Oct Just wanted some thoughts on people who have heard it. How does this speaker compare with the Axiom bookshelf speakers? Re: Energy RC Joined: Jan Can't say I've heard the Energy brand, however, I know this subject has come up. You might search for "Energy" in the subject line.
Joined: Dec Calgary, Alberta. It's been awhile since I listened to a set of Energy bookshlef speakers, other than a set of Take5's my brother-in-law has. I seem to remember the RC10 sounding similar to the M3's. Jacksonville, IL. I'm fond of Energy speakers. If Axiom didn't exist my home system would likely consist of Energy speakers. In fact, it was Energy's and Paradigm's 'canadian-ness' that led to my discovery of Axiom. They share the Axiom goal of neutrality and clarity.
Energy used to also talk about the Canadian sound research stuff that Axiom touts. I feel that Energy speakers are acoustically very similar to Axiom speakers. Axiom's give you more bang for the buck, but Energy does make good products.
I've not heard any of their 'reference connoisseur' speakers but I did listen to a few from the 'connoisseur' line a few years ago. As I recall, they were good but not good enough to make me want to switch away from Axiom. My favorite Energy speaker is the 2. Very lovely speaker.
I think it might even be better than the M Really good, but not worth double the cost over M80's to me. PEI, Canada. My Brother has an Energy 5. Different house different room but they sound pretty nice. As I recall, very nice vocals and very detailed highs. I think it is safe to say that in his configuration, they required a subwoofer to fill the bottom end way more than my M60s do in comparison.
However, if combined with a good sub, they would be pretty nice I think. His floorstander mains have a fairly small, tight cabinet around smaller drivers compared to Axioms florrstanders, which might contribute to it's heavier reliance on a sub.
I can't actually remember if his sub is Energy. I think it is something else actually but I definitely remember the bass to be weaker than my setup, even compared with my living room setup where my cheap Sony sub is just there to help fill the large room a little and the lone M60s do most of the work in full range mode.
Downstairs, the M60s with my EP is by far superior. Of course, it's unfair to compare his setup to one with an EP and also, it might just have been how he has things adjusted. Maybe he has tuned out the bass potential as a musical preference and therefore my comparisons are made totally unusable.
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility. Thats interesting Peter. If you look at the measurements on soundstage. The M22 has a little less distortion, is slightly flatter to 5KHz and has slightly better off axis response. I have no idea exactly how all this would affect the overall sound though. Fred Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two Oh crap!
Hi, I've not heard the Energy RC, but generally speaking, Energy speakers--when they were still designed and built in Canada--were very good, with similar properties of neutrality to Axioms, perhaps a little less linear overall. Now, since Klipsch purchased all of Audio Products International the parent company of Mirage, Energy and a couple of other brands and the original designers are no longer part of the company, it's anyone's guess what the current line is like.
They're all built in China now, and knowing the Klipsch tendency to horn-load all its tweeters, it doesn't auger well for a smooth, wide-range frequency response. Peter: "My favorite Energy speaker is the 2. I reviewed the big Energy Veritas speakers, and they're very good, but a little dull in the midrange compared to Axiom's M80s.
The midrange sags about 3 to 5 dB, which is quite audible. That said, they're very smooth with excellent bass, but certainly not superior to the M80s. I would hope that Klipsch leaves the Energy lineup alone and not tinker with the designs. Regards, Alan. Ottawa, Ontario.
Hi Alan, I have a different opinion of the Veritas 2. I find that, at least to my ears, and with that specific pair that I have, the mids are 3 to 5db more prominent, not less prominent. There has always been this "bump" in the mid range and on certain frequencies it's actualy anoying. Not very often but on a few pieces of music I have the mids are to much. They do shine on female vocals though. At one point I was seriously thinking of selling them and getting a pair of M80s to get more bass, but as it turns out, when I moved the speakers to another room in the house, they produce quite a bit of bass so it's the room not the speaker.
My opinion of my Veritas are really good highs, good mids in general but exagerated bump on some material, yet very good on female vocals. Bass could be better, but the room does not help my situation. I should have gotten the 2. I cannot compare directly with M80s since I have never heard them yet. Cheers, Stephane. First, it was the Energy Veritas 2. You can see the 2. As such it best represents the combination of direct and reflected sounds that reach your ears directly from the speakers and reflected from walls, ceiling and floors in typical rooms.
The Energy 2. I bet the overall curve of the 2. On the 2. Even if you reference the speaker to its output at 1 kHz, the midrange output goes down another 3 dB by 3 kHz, then by 5 kHz climbs back to the roughly the same level as at 1 kHz.
Referenced that way, you could say that the 2. But our hearing is really peaked through the midrange, so our initial impressions of any speaker's sound will be formed largely by the shape of the speaker's frequency response between about Hz and 4 kHz. The expression "it's all in the midrange" really does hold true. Not surprising, given that the important fundamental tones and harmonics for most musical instruments fall into this frequency range.
The Energy's response overall is still very smooth, and in blind comparisons with other very good speakers, the differences would be audible but minor--"slightly muted compared to speaker B" "a little bit dull in the mids. These are typical remarks of mine, but overall I would have rated it very well, on almost the same level as the M80 v2, with perhaps a slight edge to the M80 because of its more detailed midrange.
Need Help Graphic. Most Online 2, Jan 22nd, C 18, SirQuack 13, CV 11, MarkSJohnson 11, Key: Admin , Global Mod , Mod. Designed without compromise. Powered by UBB. Forums Active Threads. Previous Thread. Next Thread. Print Thread. Copy Link to Clipboard. Share Post on Facebook. Share Post on Twitter. Joined: Dec Posts: 7, Canada fredk axiomite. Quote: The midrange sags about 3 to 5 dB, which is quite audible.
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The Energy Veritas V It was manufactured from to unknown. Bob December 19, : Specifications. Equipment Review - Energy Veritas V2. Energy Veritas 2. I ll get them over here for a play if they re any good.
Energy Veritas 2.4i Speakers
My Account Worldwide Shipping. Rate Thread. Energy RC Joined: Oct Just wanted some thoughts on people who have heard it. How does this speaker compare with the Axiom bookshelf speakers? Re: Energy RC Joined: Jan Can't say I've heard the Energy brand, however, I know this subject has come up.
Energy Veritas 2.4i vs. Axiom M80ti - a blind listening test.
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Victor Pham. Jan Vigne. What would you recommend? Many thanks. Since you give no indication what system is in front of these would-be speakers, it is difficult to judge what the final result might be. I have not had a chance to listen to any of the Energy Veritas speakers and I only found several reviews of the 2.
Energy Veritas 2 4i Manual Arts
Energy veritas v5. Bidders are welcome to bid for this energy veritas. The present condition is very good. The offer price is Couples energy healing and energy reading.. I touched it up with gloss auto paint. Rare audiophile speaker. OEM Replacement 5.
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There is a remarkable history behind Energy's year quest to design speaker systems that enable you to experience sound in all its dimensions. Through tireless research, countless measurements and listening tests, Energy engineers achieved the technological breakthroughs that made it possible to reach their ultimate goal of truly lifelike speaker performance. Flat On-Axis Frequency Response with Wide Bandwidth — Makes it possible for a speaker to reproduce the entire audio range in a uniform manner. Wide and Constant Dispersion — Allows sound to radiate from the speaker evenly, in all directions and at all frequencies, throughout the listening room. Veritas V2. This extraordinary loudspeaker encompassed every technological breakthrough learned in the quest for sonic perfection. The V2.
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