Energy Speaker Systems ES-18XL Subwoofers
Energy Speaker Systems ES-18XL Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 11, 2000]
Gary
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
musical and powerful
Weakness:
very large (bad spousal approval factor) I was looking for a sub for movies and music. I home-demoed the $2700 Velodyne HGS-18 and the $1300 Paradigm Servo-15. The Velodyne was very powerful and went very low, but it wasn't musical. It doesn't have good transient response. It sounded a step behind the rest of the music - very unacceptable. Would make a killer movie-only sub, though. The Paradigm on the other hand was very musical and it also went very low. Not nearly as powerful, though. For the price, I was considering buying two Paradigms instead of one Velodyne! |
[May 27, 1999]
B McGowan
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased an ES-18XL after reading the review in Stereophile Guide to Home Theater. I had intended on purchasing the Velodyne 18", but after I saw the "AA" rating for the Energy, I decided to listen, since it's considerably less expensive than the Velodyne ($1700 vs $2700 list prices). |
[Jun 11, 1999]
B McGowan
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had some people questioning why I preferred the Energy over the Velodyne 18". There are several reasons. When I was using the Velodyne F1800R, on music & movie soundtracks which have very heavy bass, the Velodyne would momentarily "shut off" for a few seconds. I called Velodyne and they explained this was it's internal protection circuitry either resulting from the servo or overheating. Whatever the cause, I haven't experienced this with the Energy. When I'm watching a movie in DTS or DD, the last thing I want to hear is the LFE channel to suddenly "disappear" for a few seconds! The 2nd reason I prefer the Energy over the Velodyne is PRICE! You're talking over $1500.00 difference. |
[Jul 09, 1999]
Neal
an Audiophile
Great Sub, can be placed almost anywhere! |
[Apr 01, 2001]
Julian
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Effortless, smooth, powerful, musical......etc
Weakness:
The size is its only weakness but if you can live with it there doesn't seem to be one. The Energy 18XL has a presense that screams try me. The first DVD I tried out to test this piano gloss beauty was Gladiator. I didn't realize up until now the extreme low presense that is accompanied in Chapter 8, "A soldiers death" with the slow galloping of the horses. The next DVD that I tried out was of course Terminator 2. Powerful yet tight, house threating infrasonic sound. I wouldn't even call it bass. A better term that I would use would be ripples of powerful energetic waves that are faithfully rendered with each tone. As far as music the first CD I played was Maxwell unplugged, track 4 & 5. I've listened to these tracks 4 & 5 countless times and understand the clarity of the lower octaves. To my suprise I was looking for a brute thrashing of deep octaves. This wasn't the case. What I have realized now is that the lower octaves were exaggerated with my older sub. I couldn't tell whether the sub was on at first and then I attempted to locate the sub and wasn't able to. Then I put in Bela Fleck and the Flecktones "Outbound" for the electric bass of Victor Wooten. Scary!! Tight, precise not over emphasized grandeur. I have researched for a sub that could put out clean and percise sound and wouldn't slouch or strain on movies like U571 and The Haunting. I have found it. Energy 18XL has opened up the soundstage. If you can find one, purchase it. |