Energy Speaker Systems RC-10 Bookshelf Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems RC-10 Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 22, 2013]
Scott
AudioPhile
I don't know where the MSRP of $249 comes from, but I paid about $300 for them 3 +/- years ago from Vann's and was happy to do so. They replaced a pair of Epos ELS-3s (another good monitor) that didn't have quite enough guts in the mid-range / upper mid-range. Both work well when paired with the Epos ELS sub for 2 channel audio.
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[Dec 09, 2011]
Doug
Audio Enthusiast
Love these speakers. I have Energy C-8s, C-3s and AC-300 along w/ a Denon 2800 series amp in my AV system and V2.2i w/ a Yamaha 130wpc amp in my music stereo system. I decided to upgrade the music system to surround sound by adding rear speakers. Found the RC-10s for $300 at Vann's and added them onto the latter system. They sit on end tables at either end of a couch in front of the Veritas speakers. These speakers easily hold their own w/ the Veritas as rears and are well matched in sound. The Veritas go deeper but the blend is awesome. In a A - B comparison the Veritas is noticably better but when played together it is just magnificent sound, even in 7 channel stereo for music. The RC-10 has much cleaner sound than my Connesieur speakers but of course the C-8s play much lower and have much more impact in that respect. I rarely play load but these speakers can all force me to leave the room with my ears hurting although the speakers play cleanly all the way up the scale. Anytime you can buy a $300 dollar pair of speakers that can play in the same league as the $1800 V2.2i's, I say you are getting an incredible deal! |
[Mar 18, 2011]
nikosidis
AudioPhile
I'm a big fan of Energy. I had plenty of speakers and found Energys tweetes to be the best I heard.
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[Aug 20, 2009]
aclark
Audio Enthusiast
This speakers are amazing! For a little more than $300 (cherry veneer, purchased on sale from Audio Advisor) they have opened up my music collection and the world of audiophile equipment just as did my first pair of Grado headphones. Not only do they sound incredible, but the fit and finish round out a package that's worth twice what I paid--and maybe more.
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[Jun 12, 2009]
dkord
Audio Enthusiast
I've been using the Energy RC-10's for stereo use for a month and a half and now that they've been reasonably broken in (I'm really getting accustomed to their sonics) I wanted to offer my opinion of them. Speakers are much more refined these days and benefit from latest technology and materials and at a much more reasonable price than ever. From the finely crafted cabinets (I have the cherry) to the high-grade components incorporated into the RC-10's, there is plenty of value and pride of ownership here. In my thinking, Energy went several steps beyond what you ordinarily get at this price point by offering a smooth, detailed and realistic presentation of instruments and voices, balanced frequency response and a really convincing soundstage. They remind me of the "you are there" realism and the great imaging I experienced with my first really good speakers, the PSB Stratus Mini’s that I bought back in '93 which back then were $900 list. The Mini's weren't so mini, though. My lord, they were seventeen inches tall! I've owned several different good pairs since then but for the size I think the Energy's are a cut above with a smooth and clear top end and well-defined distortion-free response up and down the frequency range. As for the bass and lower midrange, there is slam aplenty and they don’t necessitate use of a subwoofer unless they are to be used primarily for heavily effect-laden Dolby Digital video playback in a multi-channel system or if they are to be used in a larger area. I have them positioned on the long wall in my 16 X 12 living room, about 2 feet from the wall and the bass is tight and tuneful. If, however they are to be placed close to a wall or corner area, or the owner is a little bass-shy, foam plugs for the port holes are included to lower output to help balance out the sound if needed. All kidding aside, there is plenty of taut, tuneful bass to be had here with good room placement.
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[Jun 12, 2009]
Dave L.
Audio Enthusiast
I've been using the Energy RC-10's for stereo use for a month and a half and now that they've been reasonably broken in (I'm really getting accustomed to their sonics) I wanted to offer my opinion of them. Speakers are much more refined these days and benefit from latest technology and materials and at a much more reasonable price than ever. From the finely crafted cabinets (I have the cherry) to the high-grade components incorporated into the RC-10's, there is plenty of value and pride of ownership here. In my thinking, Energy went several steps beyond what you ordinarily get at this price point by offering a smooth, detailed and realistic presentation of instruments and voices, balanced frequency response and a really convincing soundstage. They remind me of the "you are there" realism and the great imaging I experienced with my first really good speakers, the PSB Stratus Mini’s that I bought back in '93 which back then were $900 list. The Mini's weren't so mini, though. My lord, they were seventeen inches tall! I've owned several different good pairs since then but for the size I think the Energy's are a cut above with a smooth and clear top end and well-defined distortion-free response up and down the frequency range. As for the bass and lower midrange, there is slam aplenty and they don’t necessitate use of a subwoofer unless they are to be used primarily for heavily effect-laden Dolby Digital video playback in a multi-channel system or if they are to be used in a larger area. I have them positioned on the long wall in my 16 X 12 living room, about 2 feet from the wall and the bass is tight and tuneful. If, however they are to be placed close to a wall or corner area, or the owner is a little bass-shy, foam plugs for the port holes are included to lower output to help balance out the sound if needed. All kidding aside, there is plenty of taut, tuneful bass to be had here with good room placement.
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[Apr 03, 2009]
jeff54
Audio Enthusiast
I hate to say it but in my opinion the Energy RC-10 is a bit of a disappointment compared to the previous model C-3 it replaces. I own both pairs of speakers and never felt that the RC-10 measured up to the C-3 since the day I bought the RC-10s. I have tried both pairs in different rooms and various distances from the wall. The older C-3 goes deeper in the bass (it is considerably larger than the RC-10 and uses a bigger bass driver) while in comparison the bass from the RC-10 seems somewhat undefined and bloated. The bass from the C-3 is flatter and tighter. Also, the high end of the C-3 seems more open and realistic while that on the RC-10 is somewhat muted. The C-3 speaker in my opinion is the best bookshelf speaker I have owned in its price range. It has a very open, realistic sound that just draws you into the music. The RC-10 on the other hand sounds nice, but just not as open and does not draw me into the music as much. I think that the Energy Company may have taken a step back when they released the new RC-10 compared to the model C-3 it replaces. |
[Jan 14, 2009]
canuckle
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
-Bass extension
Weakness:
I've been using different RC series speakers for years now and have yet to find any. I use these on my secondary system in my bedroom. I got the cherry ones and the finish is absolutely spectacular. The bass extension is incredible for bookshelves and is deep, full, and articulate. As with the rest of the RC series, the sound is clear and refined. For anyone looking at a bookshelf system, the RC-10's are second to none. Customer Service Audio Advisor was outstanding to deal with. |
[Jan 09, 2009]
Stockstinks
AudioPhile
Strength:
it's gota be the bass.
Weakness:
none.... REALLY! I am only reviewing these speakers because YOU need to know the truth.
Customer Service don't know. Similar Products Used: many |
[Nov 16, 2008]
MatsudaMan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
They look fantastic - fit and finish is stellar and beautiful.
Weakness:
Not the best in the soundstage category.
I bought these speakers on a whim when they were on sale at Audioadvisor.com. I had earlier read the Soundstage review and was intrigued, so I took the plunge. The first thing I noticed when taking them out of the box was the amazing fit and finish of these babies. I got the rosenut version and they look and feel fantastic. The speaker terminals on the back are gold plated and facilitate bi-wiring, which I take advantage of.
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