Energy Speaker Systems Veritas v1.8 Floorstanding Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems Veritas v1.8 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 13, 2022]
charisma
Strength:
I have myself the v2.8 model but i heard this 1.8 and they have the same character but sounded no where close to mine in that set up. Most important,and that s for all speakers out there,is the placement and the room acoustics. These first veritas models are very sensitive for this in particular. They are revealing speakers,so they also show you what,s wrong in the setup. If you really want to hear what they are capable of you have to give more attention to these treatment. It will reward you with realistic reproduction of your music I have the advantage having an audio room and with no limitations. So i places the speakers 1/3 of the room en listen also 1/3 of the backwall. The room is treated with damping material so the reflection was gone . Then made the room alive again with diffusion panels. This is a step what gives you the pure sound and stage your speakers are capable of. And then the equipment and cables is the next step to do I have the 2.8 in bi amp conf . They will reward you with this in spades. You can get every speaker sound good with the right treatment I understand that it is not possible in a livingroom what i discribed here,but placement en refelection is the main reason most of the coments are coming from of bad bass en hard midrange,and also possible mismatched amps Weakness:
Nice speaker and can be capable of the high end sound when treated well |
[Dec 15, 2020]
tdar66
Strength:
Absolute best speaker I've heard in over 40 years of high end listening....without requiring a mortgage. These speakers are still unbelievable. The soundstage, the clarity, vocals, strings and the bass, man, just a beautiful sounding speaker. Love them. Weakness:
The only caution, is now a days, replacement parts may be hard to find. That's it. Purchased: Used
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[Nov 25, 2020]
mickav8r
Strength:
Have a set available in excellent condition. Veritas 1.8 piano black. Move from 2600 ft.² to 800 and the beasts blow the walls off my home as just to powerful. Weakness:
Contact me if interested. |
[Dec 07, 2016]
SkipSizzle
AudioPhile
Had these speakers for 1.5 years about 4 years ago. Paired with a Tandberg set (3001,3002A,3006A) and had found audio-nirvana. Had to sell all of it to move across the country. 3.5 years later I decided the time was right to find a new audio-nirvana. After purchasing several amps and speakers (Sony, Onkyo, Parasound, Marantz, ADCOM / KEF, B&W, and even Revel Ultima Gems!) I made a full circle. I now have a Tandberg 3026A amp and a 3002A pre. They were pushing the Revel Ultimas and sounded fantastic! Thought they couldn't be beat! Then a set of gorgeous Veritas 1.8s in piano black magically appeared on the market just 15 miles from me after not seeing them anywhere within 2000 miles of me for months. I jumped on it. Got them home. Excellent condition. Time for a test. $6K MSRP Revel Ultima Gems vs $4K MSRP Veritas 1.8s. No contest. Veritas annihilated them. Now you might say "but hey they aren't oversized floor speakers" and you'd be correct! But that doesn't excuse the Veritas smoking them in the high and mids. The soundstage is close to three times larger. The bass! Oh the bass! It's DEEEEEP and TIIIIGHT. You'd have to drop $5K on a new sub to be able to keep up with these speakers. My B&W and Velodyne subs just muddy up the bottom end of the Veritas'. These are true 2.0 system marvels. I can vibrate the walls with them with the bass half up. If you listen to quiet music you can up the bass and have an incredible flat sound from 10 Hz to 20K Hz. If you get a chance to get these do it. And never let them go.
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[Oct 11, 2015]
Mraudio
Audio Enthusiast
I bought these today based on the reviews that were on this post and they are absolutely the best sounding speakers that I have come across. I have had more audio equipment over the years than allowed by law. These replace my sacred KEF 104.2 speakers which I have had for the last 5 years.(longest run so far!) These make the KEF pale into insignificance. The bass on these are tremendous, vocals are superb. These do everything right, hands down. It is like a veil has been lifted on my system! I purchased these today at Pawn Exchange for $500 and it is probably the best bargain that I have had so far in my audio endeavors. If you are able to come across these do not hesitate take them home and you will have immediate gratification. |
[Nov 21, 2009]
dude9091
AudioPhile
Wow... truly amazing. Only word to explain these speakers. The instant impact of these speakers was truly stunning. Previously I had owned the Paradigm 11Se mk3's, Vandy 2c's, Energy RC 70's, PSB 60T's, Mission 763's, and a slew of others, too many to count. I've come across the famous 803 series from B&W or the silver stratus and stratus Gold from PSB. I've listened to the Martin Logans, the Paradigm studio 100 series... you get the picture. I have simply named these speakers as a reference in hopes that my high praise for the 1.8's might show, to each and every person who auditions and purchasees a set of these, how impressive these speakers truly are. You can instantly tell concerning the million dollar tweeter in these suckers or the smooth as silk mids. But it really is the bass, soundstage and "mmpphhhh" that stunned me about these puppies. So much so that I have proclaimed to my wife that these are my holy grail of speakers, I have made a commitment to never sell these for as long as I own audio equipment. I stand by that, and will to the end.
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[Jan 05, 2004]
Robert Weaver
AudioPhile
Strength:
Everything: Highs, mids, lows. Also, you can tri-wire if you like, or bi-amp/bi-wire. Furniture grade finish: beautiful.
Weakness:
None that I've found, unless too much bass maybe in small rooms. The only descriptive word I can come up with is wonderful. Bass is tight and unbelievable, I don't even have to use my dual Energy 10" subs (currently unplugged). The highs and mids are better than anything I've heard at any where near this price range ($4000.00). Specs are 32Hz to 33kHz which is conserative as they go much, much lower. A great pair for SACD in stereo and multi-channel if you use the Veritas center (V2.0C) and surrounds/backs. Backs (V2.0R) can be used as mono-pole for SACD listening and truly mate well with the V1.8's as mains. I would reccomend checking out a used pair as prices have come down, what a deal I got on like new piano blk 1.8's. Similar Products Used: Listened to many in this $$ range. |
[Dec 16, 2003]
Comeau
AudioPhile
Strength:
With a decent size room and a good power amp they can produce very tight and powerfull bass. The mids and voices are first class and the highs are smooth and detailed. Soundstage is impressive, especially if you are able to get them 7-9 ft. apart, and imaging ranks with the best in this price range.
Weakness:
None that I could think of. These speakers rank up there with the best. At the original retail $4300 (High Gloss Black), I would still consider these a good deal. Fortunately I paid far less than that and I am very pleased with their performance. These are a beautiful gloss black finish making them a real eye pleaser as well. Similar Products Used: PSB Stratus Gold, Paradigm Studio Monitor, |
[Oct 16, 2003]
HeyMario888
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Dynamics, soundstaging, very transparent, excellent vocals and mids/highs, deep and punchy bass.
Weakness:
The bass could be a problem if they are not at least 36" from the rear or if used in very small rooms. These speakers are IMHO truly wonderful sounding. Very musical, smooth, great dynamics and soundstaging, and plenty of details without being overly analytical. Just make sure to give them plenty of space from the rear (at least 36"), otherwise, the bass will be way too much and will overpower the mids and the highs. BTW, I listened to my friend's setup which consists of the $18K Avalon speakers, $10K Krell monoblocks, $5K Marantz SACD, $10K DAC which I forgot the name brand, and $10K speaker cables and interconnects. Except for the ability of this system to go very loud without falling apart and presenting a truly huge soundstage, I feel that my system held it's own pretty well. If you are looking to purchase speakers in the $1000-$4000 price range, make sure to at least try listening to these speakers. Right now, I'm using the Sony SCD-333ES SACD player, an Adcom GFP-750 preamp (very detailed and very tight bass lines), and a Parasound HCA-1500A power amp (the high damping factor provides very tight bass control). Interconnects are the Harmonic Tech silver coated copper cables and Tara Labs Prime-1000 for speaker cabling. Similar Products Used: Infinity Reference, Boston Acoustics, Paradigm Studio 100 v2, Energy C-8, Thiel CS2 2, B&W 801 Matrix S2, Hales Revelation 3. |
[Sep 06, 2002]
Matt Hoskinson
AudioPhile
Strength:
Tons of Mid-range to fill in the that big gap that many high end speakers can't do.Awesome cabinetry well deserves a 5 star rating for the black laquer finish
Weakness:
Will definitely be your back after carring a pair up a flight of stairs. Not a light weight speakers by any means I have only had these speakers for a short time, but I can honestly say they are one of the best sounding full range floor model speakers I have heard for $2200(new)pr. B&W's were the only other speakers that even come close sound wise,But would definitely leave your wallet screaming a $8000 a pair. Similar Products Used: B&W SPEAKERS |