Energy Speaker Systems Take 2 Floorstanding Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems Take 2 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 13, 2002]
raydamonster
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Compact size, clarity, binding posts, mountable.
Weakness:
Fingerprints show easily on glossy finish. I chose these speakers after a few months of searching for the right surround speakers. I heard about these through the internet and decided to find a dealer who carried them. Although I had to drive 1-1/2 hours to listen to them, it was worth the trip. I was impressed with the clarity of sound coming out of such small speakers. I sampled them using music, because, generally speaking, if speakers make music sound good, then DVD should be good too. Vocals were warm and not tinny. When integrated with a sub, these speakers perform well, handling whizzing bullets, helicopters, thunder, coliseum crowds--you name it. I really enjoyed the "Monsters, Inc." trailer. The hair on the back of my neck stood up because the dog barking behind you sounds so realistic. The pair I bought is glossy white, which blends them into our basement's white walls and ceiling. (You just have to make sure you wipe them clean of fingerprints after handling them.) I got the matching adjustable mounting brackets to secure them to the wall. The 5-way binding posts make hookup a breeze. Thumbs up for the Energy Take 2. Similar Products Used: Technics |
[Jan 17, 2000]
William Fong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Beautiful looks, Tiny and elegant, good imaging
Weakness:
lacking openless. Not enough bass for main speakers. Beautifully matching my Front speakers (Sonus Faber Grand Piano).. The "Take 2s" are styled in piano black, and are great little rear speakers. Though , only had them for a few days. Will fully run them in and tell ya about it! Similar Products Used: Tannoy M2 |
[Dec 02, 2000]
Frank Carlson
Casual Listener
Strength:
This pair of speakers is designed as part of a speaker system. The high pass filter filters out sound lower than
Weakness:
When used without Subwoofer or center channel speaker, For the money these speakers cannot be equalled in terms of Similar Products Used: Cerwin Vega L7B, Fisher and others. |
[Nov 16, 1999]
Kirk Gunn
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very clear, decent imaging, nice crossover so you can't harm the speaker by sending full range to it.
Weakness:
No bass, but what did you expect ? Got Take 2's as rear channel speakers and they work well. Of course they don't compare to Full Range rears, but for satellites, they are a tremendous value for the price. |
[Apr 11, 2001]
Bob Colburn
Casual Listener
Weakness:
Bass - to be expected My 1st priority was HT, 2nd music. I listened to many different speakers, BA MicroReference 9000, M&K K-5, Bose. I was really impressed with the BAs but did not like the rears, I needed to mount from the ceiling. I already had a good center channel. I chose two sets of the Take-2 and purchased the M&K K-9 sub-woofer. The M&K sub was much cleaner and more powerful than the Energy. You do need a sub with these speakers. My receiver is the Yamaha XV900. |
[Nov 29, 2000]
N.L. Martin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Handles lots of power.
Weakness:
not much bass - but look at the size. Demo Models - Best value in the universe if you can get them at a cost 5 times the price I got them for...(pricing error in store & rookie sales clerk didn't know better). Sound is perfect for the bedroom theater set-up, due to the lack of bass, but very clear audio above 70kHz. Similar Products Used: Paradigm Titans |