Energy Speaker Systems Audissey A2+2 Floorstanding Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems Audissey A2+2 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 20, 2000]
denis bresolin
Audiophile
Strength:
-TERRIFIC SOUND (MUSIC OR AUDIO)
Weakness:
-HARD TO THINK OF ONE EXCELLENT BI-POLAR SPEAKERS FOR ALL ROUND LISTENING.IF YOU LOVE MUSIC OR MOVIES THESE BAD BOY'S ARE GREAT. AFTER ALMOST 2 YEARS OF OWNING THESE BABY'S I STILL LOVE THEM. HARD TO BEAT A SPEAKER IN THIS CATEGORYTHE BASE IS GREAT WHEN LISTENING TO JURASIC PARK. CAN'T WAIT TILL IT GET'S ON DVD. BUY THESE BABY'S YOU WILL NEVER REGRET THEM. FIVE STARS!!!!!!!! AWSOME FROM CANADA OF COURSE!!!!!!! Similar Products Used: DEFINITIVE TECH. |
[Nov 08, 2000]
chris k
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
excellent sound and design Love them |
[Oct 27, 2000]
Joshua Albright
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Outstanding soundstage and imaging, good bass response, small footprint
Weakness:
Placement limitations Not very often it happens that you come across a value so outrageous, it seems to good to be true. I beleive this speaker is cause for one of those moments. Never before have I heard such an outstanding sound, with richness and depth of field, razor sharp imaging, and bass response that is quite impressive for a relatively small footprint. Before I continue, I should divulge the equipments used; Similar Products Used: Definitive Technologies, Boston Acoustics |
[Jan 21, 2000]
sonicbliss
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
soundstage, tight bass very impressive bass for 2 5.5" woofers. I am using them as surrounds in my ht system that includes the c-8's also from Energy. They blend seamlessly with the c-8's. For music application, they are pretty good. the c-8's have better clarity than the audessey's particularly the midrange. It still not a bad speaker. The performance my be due to my receiver (it's a yamaha but i didn't know any better back then)or the mit terminator cables i'm using. Listen to Some r&b and jazz on it, and you'll be impressed by the tight bass and smooth highs. Anyways its bi-polar design is great for my rears. Oh ya, my center is a psb c-6 and i think my ht is now complete. Cheers! |
[Nov 08, 2001]
Brendan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detailed Sound. Small Footprint. Price. Bi-Polar.
Weakness:
Bass is adequate for some music.....but not all. These are great speakers. The Bi-polar design really does help the sound stage IMHO. I used these in my audio system for about 10 months before I bought a used set of MG10's. Initally I used them without a sub and was quite impressed. Very detailed sound......great quality considering the low price I paid for them. This sound would embarass other dynamic speakers consting many time more......including some Klipsch and B&W's I have listened to. Similar Products Used: Magnepan MG10. |
[Dec 09, 2000]
Keekster
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
These Speakers are very well rounded.I do feel that you wil l need a subwoofer.
Weakness:
Maybe a little more base After A mmonth and a half I fell the need to come home after wwork and just sit in friont of these speakers and listen to as much of them as possible. Similar Products Used: I have auditioned many speaekrs but these are the only ones I brought Home |
[Aug 21, 2001]
Jason
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
GREAT Bass, Speakers fill my whole room (20 x 25) with sound. Very good with Acoustic Music.
Weakness:
Hard rock and punk music do not sound as clear as they should. An all around great speaker for the money. The bass surprised me. They have a very warm sound. Great for home theater front speakers. I will make a second more in depth review when I have listened to them for a longer period of time. |
[Apr 17, 2001]
Fred
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Soundstage. They do fill the room with sound.
Weakness:
Highs were too bright. I auditioned everything I could under $1000 in town. Every speaker has character, and I am cautious to buy speakers without the chance to audition them. I directly compared these to the Phase Tech Teatro 7.5 ($650), and Veritas 2.1 ($1000). These were the the most harsh of the bunch. Even static was brought to my attention. Similar Products Used: Paradigm, Phase Technology, Monitor Audio, Energy Veritas |
[Oct 05, 1998]
Paul
an Audio Enthusiast
Great little speakers these are!(36"x7.5"x10.5") The Audissey series are bipolar like their sister brand Mirage. But there is a big difference. The rear drivers(5.5" woofer and 1" aluminum dome tweeter on front and back) operate at half volume(-3db) compared to the front drivers, thus the bipolar effect is much more subtle compared to speakers like Mirage or DefTech. Also due to their design I feel they image far better than other bipolars but still have that big spacious soundstage. Bipolars, like dipoles are very much a love 'em or hate 'em breed. Personally, I find soundstaging more important or life like, if you will, then pin point imaging. Having said that, these speakers image much better than any other bipolar I've heard. And they throw a huge 3D soundstage, especially if you bring them out about 3' from the rear wall. Biwiring is a must. Huge difference.These speakers are great with any type of music(I listen to rock, jazz and classical) or movie soundtracks, they take up very little floor space, and can be placed alot closer to walls than other bipoles or dipoles. |
[Mar 13, 1999]
Achim O. Winter
an Audio Enthusiast
Speaker Energy Audissey A2 plus 2. They are very rare here in germany. I bough them yesterday. But here are no tests avail. |