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Energy Take Classic Speakers and Subwoofer

Allan Ford January 22, 2008

22-energy_logo.gifEnergy speakers has released a new model in their popular series of “Take” compact home theater speaker packages, called the Take Classic. The new Take Classic 5.1 speaker set builds on the success of Energy’s acclaimed Take 5. The five magnetically-shielded satellites stand less than 7” high, weigh less than 3 pounds, and are finished in high-gloss black. They utilize a “Convergent Source Module” with a 3” poly-titanium woofer and a .75” Hyperbolic aluminum-dome tweeter.

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The front and rear L/R speakers are rear ported, while the center uses twin front-firing ports. The 200 watt front ported subwoofer uses an 8” MPP woofer with Energy/Mirage’s Ribbed Elliptical Surround technology to provide low frequencies. The Take Classic system is priced at $599, and is now shipping.

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This landmark 5.1 speaker system flaunts superior MDF cabinets finished in sophisticated high-gloss black. It includes a powerful 200-watt subwoofer with a front-firing port, 8-inch driver and patented Ribbed Elliptical Surround™ for well-defined bass reproduction. But the coup de grâce is the newly added Convergent Source Module (CSM) with its 3-inch poly-titanium woofer and ¾-inch Hyperbolic™ aluminum-dome tweeter. This proprietary technology provides a dynamic frequency range and an expansive soundstage, resulting in smooth, realistic sound that emanates from each satellite speaker as well as the center channel. Music and movie lovers can now rejoice because the Take Classic not only breathes life into every entertainment experience, it incites an intense passion in every listener.

Source: Energy

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