Energy Take Classic

The Energy Take Classic home theater speakers is an affordable but effective and quality surround sound system. In this review we present the main specifications and features.

Energy Take Classic home theater speakers review, tips and best prices.

A good number of people are particularly interested in nothing but the great sound quality that the home theaters provide. This is mainly because the video quality is never so different whether viewed in small screen or on a bigger one and the greatest effect comes from the sound and amplifier system. It is in this respect that the Energy Take Classic stands out tall from the rest of the competition.

For lovers of high power and great sound quality, this seems to be the choice to go for. In all ratings, it is clear that this system which comes with a whole set of four speakers for the front as well as another set for the surrounds and a center channel speaker to complement all the rest with the highly powered sub woofer to complement the entire outfit brings more than any ordinary sound system can provide.

The external looks of the sound speaker systems is also wonderfully polished in gloss black that give it all the seriousness that any one can expect in any great speaker. The designers have been so thoughtful to the extent of including threaded holes through which one can use to hang the speakers on to the mounts with brackets.

In contrast to the take 5 series which came prior to the introduction of this new Energy Take Classic, it is important to note that the designers have taken too many steps to ensure that all the short comings of the former model are adequately corrected in the new model. One of the most outstanding concerns with the older model was that it brought about some level of distortion in the sound quality when the volume was pumped up too high.

This situation has critically been looked into with the cabins or speaker covers being properly puffed up to ensure that no rattling or echoing sounds emanate from the boxes that can be irritating to the listener. The major difference that is openly visible in this new design that was not in the old model is the design of the box.

While the older model came in a completely sealed box, the new one has a smarter ported bass reflex design that is perhaps the reason behind the reduced echo and the rattling noises that were associated to the older model. A further upgrade in the driver complement in addition to the new tweeter that has a hyperbolic aluminum driver sits comfortably in a single basket with relative ease.

After some glaring similarities between the new model and its predecessor in the form of the designs and mounting of the tweeter as well as the center speaker box design, the sub woofer presents the greatest turning point with the design as well as shape being completely different in both looks as well as the sound quality that it produces.

With all the improvements as mentioned in the above paragraphs, it would be expected that the Energy Take Classic home theater speakers system which is the newer model with lots of improvements in the shortcomings of the older model should have cost relatively higher that the older one did. This however is not the case since the new model has hit the market at prices way below the introductory costs of the older model.



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