Energy Speaker Systems eXL XLR Surround Speakers
Energy Speaker Systems eXL XLR Surround Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 19, 2010]
Al Roethlisberger
Audio Enthusiast
While the Energy e:XL line of speakers has been discontinued since around 2003, they remain one of my favorite "bang for buck" speaker series. After quite a bit of comparison listening with mid-range speakers of the day and even many esoteric brands, I continually came away impressed with the tone, accuracy, and imaging the Energy e:XL speakers produced. They may not have bested speakers prices several times their MSRP, but for the money they performed quite well in comparison. And now, about a decade after their introduction, they can be found on the used market in great shape for relatively bargain prices.
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[Nov 13, 2003]
roulade r
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, able to play music-- not just surround ambiences.
Weakness:
Not for serious multichannel music. These are very nice for the money. I purchased them because my previous surround speakers were strictly delivering atmospheric details and had no "thunk" whatsoever-- they were useless for music. These dipole monitors certainly huge in the bass, but they do a decent job with music. I broke them in by using them as main speakers for a couple weeks, and I was really impressed with the sound, for what they were. Imaging was these speakers' strong point-- they completely disappeared and created a wall of sound. They're not, of course, meant to be main speakers, but it was a nice experiment. I'd recommend these for a beginner's surround setup for someone who might want to listen to multichannel music. They're also excellent for those of us with small apartments, because they're small and unobtrusive. It's not easy to have 5 speakers in a 300 square foot room, but I can pull it off with these Energys. Similar Products Used: Infinity RS3 |
[Jan 30, 2001]
Steve
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detail and clarity.
Weakness:
None I had retired an old pair of old ADS bookshelf speakers by relegating them to the rear in our home theatre set-up. I thought they worked well as surround speakers until my wife got me the eXL-Rs for Christmas. The difference was absolutely amazing. These speakers are half the size of the ones they replaced yet outperform them in every way on both 5.1 movies and 5.1 music. Their clarity, definition, and big sound due to their bi-pole/di-pole arragngement is what sets them apart from other surrounds that I have auditioned. I have them on stands at the rear of the listening area, pointing inward at 45 degrees. It is less than an ideal arrangement for these type of speakers, yet they still deliver a a big, diffuse sound field. They also blend perfectly with the e:XL 26s and e:XL-C that anchor the front of our set-up. Similar Products Used: ADS,Polk |
[Jul 09, 1999]
Neal Lee
an Audiophile
I just pick these up for my front effect channel for my DSP-A1. They sound great, and really complete my home theater. The highs are very clear, and very good midrange.My system includes |
[Nov 21, 1999]
Jason
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Excellent bi-polar speaker. Seemless with the Energy 16s in front. I've had the Energy 16, center channel, and bipolar surrounds for about a year. They're GREAT. They do sound better after owning them for a little while--they were a little bit harsh on the high frequencies at first. A friend has full size Mirage speakers, and these are much better defined and crisp without eating a ton of space. |
[Apr 25, 1999]
Benjamin
an Audio Enthusiast
Just picked up a pair of XL-R bi-polars to match my XL-26's and XL-C. Perfect match. These come in a direct configuration as well, but I opted for the pi-pols mainly because they were only $50 more ($450 Canadian). I have a strange listening room with a bay window right behind my couch. I set up the XL-R's pointing at 45 degrees from the front of the room (one on each bay-windowsill). In spite of this less than ideal setup, they sound great and create a seamless stereo sound field behind the listener--even if not seated in the sweat spot. They also have surprisingly good bass extension for their size. |
[Jun 28, 2000]
Stephen Hyam
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
No discoloration, excellent soundfield
Weakness:
Can't think of any. Have had these for about 3 weeks and can't say enough about them. I was hesitant to purchase these dipoles because I will be using them behind the listening area rather than the preferred method (on the side, slightly behind). But I am so glad I auditioned them at home. I can't believe what a difference the diffuse sound make for the listening experience and I can't imagine that having these on the sides could be any better. Whether it is 5.1 music or movies, these speakers have changed the listening experience. Instead of a little jet flying over my right shoulder, the diffuse nature of the sound coming from the speaker make it sound even bigger. Although there are arguments that di/bi-pole speakers are inappropriate for DD/DTS, I would suggest you listen for yourself; you won't be disappointed. Purchased these for $259 with a retail value of $359 (I only got this price because I was sold a defective pair of open box). After hearing them, they are worth it at full value (although you could always contact "audioshop.on.ca" for a value better than retail). Similar Products Used: None |