Energy Speaker Systems XLS-10 Floorstanding Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems XLS-10 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 08, 2000]
Kevin Krzesowik
Casual Listener
Strength:
Good frequency response 25Hz to 100Hz.
Weakness:
I don't know if it is really a weakness but make sure you use a good cable for connecting it to your receiver or you will get hum. I've only used this sub for a few weeks but I am very impressed with the bass from it. I also have the Take 5 system for my speakers and for a budget HT system it can't be beat. I also recommend Marc Hallam at the Audioshop in Canada, http://www.audioshop.on.ca. He is very friendly and you will be hard pressed to beat the prices with the exchange rate. I paid around $750.00 U.S. for the Take 5's, the e:XLS-10 subwoofer, and a pair of HT-3 stands including shipping(2nd day FedEx). If you don't want to make holes in your walls for the surrounds these stands are the way to go. |
[Feb 18, 2000]
Trevor
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great price... sound
Weakness:
A little mushy Of course, got mine from Marc Hallum up at that Canadian music shop. Orginally purchased from Tatum Electronics.. STAY AWAY (10 weeks, no delivery... currently my credit card company is after them). Similar Products Used: none |
[Nov 18, 1999]
Hahn Huang
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great range, blow-you-down-and-smack-you-in-the-face bass, super clean sound.
Weakness:
None I have nothing to add to the previous reviews. I can't imagine subwoofers getting much better than this. Got it for $293 at www.audioshop.on.ca which brings me to where you should buy your Energy speakers/subwoofer (or any other good audio equipment for that matter). Talk to Marc Hallam, you won't find better service than with him. Wish there were more salespeople like him. I had a faulty Take 5 speaker (the plastic bracket holding the tweeter was cracked and so the tweeter was recessed). Without hesitation, he called up FedEx to come pick it up and sent me out a new one. No cost to me. |
[Mar 29, 1999]
Greg Arter
an Audio Enthusiast
I originally ordered the Take 5 with the ES10 sub but found it to be too directional and also didn't seem to go as low as I had expected. Marc Hallam at Audioshop was very helpful and allowed me to make an upgrade to the exl-S10 for only about $50 (US) add'l. I find this sub to definitely go lower (and Energy claims louder but that wasn't an issue for my room), it also is MUCH less sensitive to location, evidently due to the rear port. It is an excellent value and mates well with the Take 5. I didn't try the exl-S8 in my room but I wanted as much extension as possible...(exl-S8 rated to 29hz, ES10 to 28hz, exl-S10 to 25hz) I'm sure the 8 would satisfy most but for a few $ more I'll take the extension, especially for HT use. I'm using a Pro-Logic receiver so I can't currently run the line input (and am also running sattelites fullrange) so I expect even better dynamics, etc when I move to DD. The only other sub with this level of performance was the Velodyne CT100 but it was more $ and besides, all other things being equal why not stick to a "matched" system. Don't be fooled by cheap JBL, Infinity, etc designs that look good on specs but can't produce...this ones the real deal. |
[Jan 20, 2001]
Sean Zhang
Casual Listener
Strength:
clean and strong base. Direct input
Weakness:
None noticed I had my Energy Exl-S10 for about a week now. Originally, |
[Nov 28, 1999]
Hans
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Awesome crossover adjustment and build quality! Awesome subwoofer for the price. It will make other makes scratch their heads price per performance ratio! Mated with Energy C-2's these subs becomes uni-locational. I believe the 100W RMS power rating is a conservative rating. It is more 150W to 160W I reckon..... THANKS ENERGY!!!!!! 5 STARS on everything! Similar Products Used: Velodyne, M&K |
[May 03, 1999]
DSCMD
an Audio Enthusiast
When I went shopping for a subwoofer to match with my Energy e:XL25's, I first spent quite a lot of time looking at reviews (including lots at this site), and after reading numerous articles, I narrowed down my choices to the Infinity BU-2 (best bang for the buck), the Energy eXLS8 (also a nice performer), and the eXLS10. Ultimately, after listening to all three at a local dealer, I decided on the XLS10 for the following reasons. |
[Nov 05, 1999]
Jerry
Audiophile
Strength:
Clean accurate bass! Great Amp
Weakness:
None, especialy for the price Just picked up this sub for 279.95 + tax. Energy as well as other Canadian speakers seem to be very competively priced due to the exchange rate. Very please with this sub, great power, clean, clear & not at all boomy. Similar Products Used: Yamaha |
[Dec 06, 1999]
Jason Hammerly
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent bass reproduction. Crossover bypass input. Not lacational.
Weakness:
None yet This is an unbelieveable sub. Orginally got the 8" sub by reccomendation that the 10 did little more. WRONG. This 10" sub ROCKS. The bass reproduction is very explosive. It also handily plays music passages beautifully. I would highly reccomend this sub for anyone looking for an under $500 sub. You will not find a better value, especially if you buy it from some place like The Audioshop in Canada. This thing can be had for less than $350 US delivered. WOW! Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 01, 1999]
J. S. Davis
an Audio Enthusiast
Very pleased with this sub. It puts out lots of CLEAN bass and only breaks up if you have the sub's level turned too high. I'm pushing it with a Sony STRBD930 receiver. I also have 4 of the e:XL-15s for surrounds and the e:XL-C for a center speaker. A great system for movies OR music |