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Energy C9 speakers
Greetings everyone!
I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Thanks Srinath |
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Energy C9 speakers
Srinath Alapati wrote:
Greetings everyone! I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Mirage makes a better speaker - same parent company. FRx-9. Has an integrated subwoofer in each speaker. Athenas are also very good. A pair of S2/P2 speakers(2-way top and a small sub for each) The S3/P2 is even better, but costs a bit over your budget. Lastly, for ~$1350 if you haggle a little, you can get a pair of Tannoy Saturn 8 speakers. These are much better - clean and realistic midrange and high-end, decent bass. A pair of Saturn 6 towers sounds nearly identical, and are about $1200(figure $1100 real price). My father's S8s are loud. Huge soundstage good for at least 30+ ft of projection, plus no compression or distortion until you get them far far louder than even movies would require. I play it a lot louder than he does when watching a movie and the 110WPC amplifier is still only putting out 10WPC to approach deafening levels. Easily pummel the Energy/Mirage/Athenas in quality, though the FRX-9 and Athenas have better bass due to the subwoofers. |
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Energy C9 speakers
Lastly, for ~$1350 if you haggle a little, you can get a pair of
Tannoy Saturn 8 speakers. These are much better - clean and realistic midrange and high-end, decent bass. A pair of Saturn 6 towers sounds nearly identical, and are about $1200(figure $1100 real price). Just out of curiosity, do you work for Tannoy? :-) Srinath, If you must go the Canadian route (a la Energy, Mirage) then you must also audition Paradigm Reference and PSB. |
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Energy C9 speakers
Schizoid Man wrote:
Lastly, for ~$1350 if you haggle a little, you can get a pair of Tannoy Saturn 8 speakers. These are much better - clean and realistic midrange and high-end, decent bass. A pair of Saturn 6 towers sounds nearly identical, and are about $1200(figure $1100 real price). Just out of curiosity, do you work for Tannoy? :-) No. Heh. I have listened to many speakers and the Saturns are a definite notch above the typical consumer speakers. They bested the smaller B&W towers and the Mirage FRx towers in a side-by-side comparison. (had B&W, Mirage FRx, Tannoy MX, Tannoy Revolution, and Saturn all in the same room - the entire line for each, all hooked up to a completely ridiculous looking overkill switchbox. Not the typical audio store pushbutton affair, but something lifted from a studio - about two ft high worth of rack space. Decent enough to be a meaningless factor at this perfromance level. Listening: Quite noticeable, in fact - huge difference in midrange clarity and ability to resolve harmonics and interactions between voices and insturments. I could easily pick out each instrument in a recording of an orchestral piece in repeated listenings. The Tannoy MX and Mirage FRx were not even close. Oddly enough, the Tannoy MX and Mirage FRx were indistinguishable in a blind test. Wierd - the towers sound virtually identical. The B&W - well, it needed a real woofer and not a passive assembly. THe Athena S3/P2 combo was the best sounding due to the 3-way bookshelf on top, but was pushing $1700 or so for the set. Two 8-inch subs though - great full-range sound. The S3 bookshelf speakers are a HUGE improvement over the other Energy/Mirage/Athena bookshelf speakers. My father chose the S8s because they were really close to the Athenas but cost a few hundred less at the cost of the deep bass. Since he listens to mostly folk and vocal music, it was a good choice. Me? I don't know. Probably the Athenas, but I listen to organ music and watch movies. I already have big speakers, though, so I'm not in the market until I'm ready to buy some stats or planars. |
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Energy C9 speakers
Joseph Oberlander wrote: Srinath Alapati wrote: Greetings everyone! I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Mirage makes a better speaker - same parent company. FRx-9. Has an integrated subwoofer in each speaker. Athenas are also very good. A pair of S2/P2 speakers(2-way top and a small sub for each) The S3/P2 is even better, but costs a bit over your budget. Lastly, for ~$1350 if you haggle a little, you can get a pair of Tannoy Saturn 8 speakers. These are much better - clean and realistic midrange and high-end, decent bass. A pair of Saturn 6 towers sounds nearly identical, and are about $1200(figure $1100 real price). I also auditioned the Energy speakers mentioned above, as well as a fairly decent variety of other speakers in the same price range, and I was impressed, but I bought the Tannoy Saturn S6's. I auditioned the 8's, but the 6's suited my needs better, and fit into my apartment wonderfully. I could not possibly be happier with the Tannoy Saturn S6 speakers, they have great frequency response, low distortion, excellent treble dispersion (no change in sound from standing to sitting, like my old magnaplanar's, and off axis response dosen't seem to suffer much!) ... they sound great with all types of music I can throw at them, and have taught me what stereo imaging is all about. They also have incredible bass extension for their size. It's amazing how much information I never knew was on my CDs. Unlike every other speaker system I have lived with, I cannot really pick out a specific weak point. There are better looking speakers out there than the Tannoy's, especially at the price point, however ever since I got them a few months ago, I look forward to going home and listening to the stereo, and I have something playing the majority of the time I am at home. My father's S8s are loud. Huge soundstage good for at least 30+ ft of projection, plus no compression or distortion until you get them far far louder than even movies would require. I play it a lot louder than he does when watching a movie and the 110WPC amplifier is still only putting out 10WPC to approach deafening levels. Easily pummel the Energy/Mirage/Athenas in quality, though the FRX-9 and Athenas have better bass due to the subwoofers. |
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Energy C9 speakers
Thanks for the feedback so far. I visited the Tannoy website. Can't
seem to find dealer info. Does anyone know dealers in California or can anyone point me to dealer list for USA? thx srinath |
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Srinath Alapati wrote:
Thanks for the feedback so far. I visited the Tannoy website. Can't seem to find dealer info. Does anyone know dealers in California or can anyone point me to dealer list for USA? thx srinath Where are you located? I know of several in the Southern California area.(guess where I live/melt in the heat?) |
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Energy C9 speakers
San Jose, CA.
Where are you located? I know of several in the Southern California area.(guess where I live/melt in the heat?) |
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Energy C9 speakers
"Srinath Alapati" wrote in message om... Greetings everyone! I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Thanks Srinath I would buy ACI Sapphires in that price range over any other box. Cheers, Margaret |
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Energy C9 speakers
"Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message
"Srinath Alapati" wrote in message om... Greetings everyone! I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Thanks Srinath I would buy ACI Sapphires in that price range over any other box. Glad to see you could pull yourself away from your obsession with pedophilia and do a little audio, Maggie. ;-) |
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Energy C9 speakers
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Margaret von Busenhalter" wrote in message "Srinath Alapati" wrote in message om... Greetings everyone! I auditioned the Energy C-9s last week and really liked them. They go for $1300/pair. I plan to use them for mainly music and occasionally for movies as two fronts. Any opinions on these speakers and are there any others in this price range that I should look into auditioning? I heard the athena audition AS-F2 are pretty good. Thanks Srinath I would buy ACI Sapphires in that price range over any other box. Glad to see you could pull yourself away from your obsession with pedophilia and do a little audio, Maggie. ;-) So who introduced pedophilia *again* to an audio thread, for the umpteenth time? Let's see...Arny Krueger. So what is your take on the ACI's, Arny? Cheers, Margaret |
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