(NEW) Energy by Klipsch 5.1 Classic Home Theater Speaker System
$189.99
$499
62% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Top positive review
131 people found this helpful
If you’re sitting on the fence about buying these speakers, let me help you!
By Steven Cole on Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2014
I consider myself as a veteran home theater enthusiast. Having worked for 5 years part time for Circuit City before they went under as a Home Theater Sales Associate. I’ve had the unique opportunity to review and test a wide range of speakers. I owned high end Infinity Kappa speakers for the longest time, but ended up giving them to my brother-in-law when we moved to a new house. I went for over 2 years suffering with a cheap Sony home Theater-in-a-box that sounded muddy and downright….well….cheap. I finally saw Amazon put these speakers on sale for $299 so I bought 2 sets of them (I’ll explain why in a moment). A little about my system. I watch a lot of Blu-ray movies in hi-def surround formats and we have a PS3, Xbox One, and a Wii-U integrated into my system as well. There is also a Grand Videoke TKR371MP as a top of the line wireless Karaoke system that my wife uses that also outputs hi-def audio on certain song choices. I use Verizon Fios as my cable provider. I purchased 2 of these Energy systems because I wanted to do a 7.2 setup in my man cave. The extra speakers left over will hopefully someday be integrated into a 9.2 Dolby Atmos setup down the road. Here is my unbiased review of these speakers: PROS: a. The sound quality is much better than I had expected them to be. I have a slight hearing disability so dialog from the center channel is difficult sometime for me to hear, especially on cable TV. The Energy’s center speaker is crystal clear on all sources and I have yet to struggle with any dialog. Even my Infinity’s were not this clear and they cost thousands more! b. The blend between the subs and the satellites is the best I’ve encountered for a system in this class. I’ve tested similar sized systems from Polk, Infinity (TSS Series), Definitive, and JBL. None blended so seamlessly as this Energy system does. You must set your volume on the sub to the mid-way point and set the cutoff frequency to 110hz, then do the auto calibration with your receiver. I have an older Sony STR-DH-810 and I hate the auto calibration DCAC that Sony uses. I much prefer Audyssey, but had to use what I got for now. With the Sony DCAC I still had to do a few minor manual tweaks here and there, especially on surround levels (there was a bias of too much volume on the left side). I fully intend on getting a new Denon next year once they finally work out the HDCP 2.2 issues for 4K, so I can calibrate these with the Audyssey XT32 calibration system instead. c. The two 8 inch subs put out cleaner and tighter bass than my 12 inch infinity sub ever did. Put the new Godzilla in during the Honolulu airport scene and you will know exactly what I am talking about. d. The satellites are small and easy to position around the room. I recommend putting them on dedicated wall mounts so that the bass tube on the back of the speakers can breathe. You can wall mount them flush with a nail as there is a key hole slot on each speaker including the center, but for best performance, let them breathe a little away from the wall. e. They work very well for both music and movies! Something that many speakers can’t do (it’s either one or the other). I listen to a lot of 80’s metal so guitar work is the focus when listening to music. I listen more for the guitar work from the likes of Randy Rhoades, Zakk Wylde, Jake E. Lee, and especially George Lynch, so I wanted speakers that could handle this type of music. The Energy’s did not disappoint! f. If you’re into the karaoke thing, they will pleasantly surprise you. We had my Karaoke system hooked up to an Onkyo system and a Bose Lifestyle system at two different friend's houses and my Energy’s smoked the competition on voice clarity and overall sound quality from both the background music and the singers voice (disclaimer: They will not make you a better singer. If you can’t sing, there is no speaker on earth that will help you….trust me, this is me! I don’t sing, remember, it’s my wife’s system not mine….see autotune for help on that). g. If you want that IMAX feeling in your man cave. Definitely do the 7.2 setup if your receiver will allow, you will be totally blown away! The 2 subs combined with the processing of the extra back channels of the 7.2 system will put you right in the movie, literally. h. Construction of the actual speaker modules (tweeter and the midrange) are superb and look and feel like they would last forever. The housing is ok but nothing to wright home about. It is durable enough that you don’t have to worry too much about scratches or peeling, but it is a laminate/pressboard finish so definitely not indestructible. My infinities were real wood so I guess I got spoiled a little. Energy does make higher end speakers with better material but you will pay an arm and a leg for them. Keep in mind these were only $299 for me on sale with Amazon! CONS: a. Fingerprint magnets. The high gloss finish will need to be cleaned after you handle them or anytime you touch them. This is a very minor gripe by the way. b. As other reviewers have noted, there is a break in period for these speakers due to the type of material they are made of so out of the box they may sound a little bright at first but will gradually become warmer sounding after a few days of using them. The manufacturer recommends 50 hours of use to properly break them in. Mine are already sounding much better than day one when I first hooked them up. Just be patient. Summary: I highly recommend this system to anyone wanting smaller speakers for a surround system. The performance of these speakers greatly, and I mean GREATLY outweighs the cost. It is money well spent because they perform like high end speakers allowing you to use the rest of your home theater budget on better equipment such as a higher grade receiver or that overly comfortable man cave couch. I would buy these again for another room without hesitation and I have already recommended this system to a good friend of mine who is currently in the process of hooking up his own new home theater system. Again, it is money not wasted….enjoy!
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
I have to say despite all the good reviews, I was pretty disappointed in this speaker ...
By Brandon on Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2016
I have to say despite all the good reviews, I was pretty disappointed in this speaker set. I wouldn't buy it again and I wouldn't recommend it to others. Maybe it's the larger room with a 120" projector screen, maybe it's just I had high expectations going in given the reviews, but I found the speakers to be pretty mediocre. They lack depth, without pro tuning tools they feel like the speakers don't really cover certain ranges between the mids and subwoofer, they definitely don't particularly get loud, and despite spending hours tinkering with my amp (I've used them with a Yamaha and with a higher end Marrantz) I never could quite get a full sound out of them. The subwoofer was the first thing I got rid of. From the box I always had a faint hiss you could hear only when there was silence (which btw you can't warranty if you buy this as a Amazon Warehouse deal, support will tell you to fly a kite, but not a huge issue since I wanted something better anyway). I replaced this with a nice 12" Polk and that really helped. It added a lot of the low end this set appears to miss. And it allowed me to use an easier crossover freq closer to 120hz (which the stock sub couldn't handle at all at normal movie volume and the satellites can't get the low either so there is normally a dead spot in the 100-200hz range on the stock speakers that really bugged me). Then I replaced the fronts, I went with a Klipsch Reference series set. SO MUCH better. So much more depth and filling in the missing ranges from the Energy speakers. After I did this, it wasn't long until I replaced the center and got the matching rears all of the same Klipsch set. And now I have none of the Energy speakers left and overall I quite like my sound system now. Much fuller sound. Handles the volume much better. I just really for the reviews and the price expected something much closer to this and it wasn't. As they say in cars, there is no replacement for displacement and these small speakers live up to that. For a few hundred more buying a quality subwoofer and speaker sets with more traditional sized drivers you can do a lot better imho. The used market is great as well, you can score some real deals on mid level speakers from any of the major brands without breaking the bank, but overall this set even giving credit for the low price was just very mediocre in both sound quality and build quality so I wouldn't buy it again at all. And if I did I would not buy from Amazon Warehouse since the audio industry is so stingy with their warranty policies and I don't have faith that I'd guaranteed get a good set out of the box especially after the Subwoofer hiss problem I had (although if I actually liked the sub replacing the built in amp for cheap is doable, but I didn't).
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