Crank the volume
Energy brings the boom back to your living room with your new Take Classic 5.1 speaker system. Complete with a 200W, 8" subwoofer, four satellite speakers, and a center channel, you're in for a sonar treat. Fill your room with hair-rising effects and theater-like sound: hyperbolic aluminum dome tweeters for singing highs, Convergent Source Modules for clear, crisp dialogue and music, and a Ribbed Elliptical surround on the subwoofer that makes every explosion a room shaking affair. Keyhole slots, threaded inserts, and rubber bumpers let you choose how and where to place your speakers.
Convergent Source Modules
The Convergent Source Module (CSM), with its 3-inch poly-titanium woofer and 0.75-inch hyperbolic aluminum-dome tweeter, focuses sound for clearer dialogue and stirring music. The CSM gives soundtracks a dynamic frequency range and a huge soundstage, for smooth, realistic sound from each satellite speaker and the center channel. Music and movie lovers rejoice! Take Classic puts the passion back into your favorite films.
Energy's attention to sound
Take Classic components were developed with Energy's principles in mind. Their "Flat-On Axis" frequency response with wide bandwidth means that speakers should reproduce the entire audio range in a uniform manner. By ensuring that no one frequency dominates any other, Energy ensures that every note is as natural as possible. Every speaker has wide and constant dispersion, so sound at all frequencies radiating from the speaker should be in an even pattern, in all directions. Energy's attention to detail brings a more natural sounding, rich listening experience to you.
Speaker placement suggestions
For left or right front channels, the distance between the speakers should be 6-8 feet at minimum for the best stereo imaging. The optimum room shape is rectangular, with the speakers along one of the shorter walls, facing the opposite side. If possible, do not place speakers against a wall or at rear of a bookshelf; corner placement is usually the worst option. Try to keep the speakers — especially rear vented models — at least two feet from the surface behind it, unless you use a vent plug. For best results mounting on a rear wall, position the speakers so they flank the main listening area and point toward the front of the room. They should be raised to a height of approximately six feet and should ideally have a space of six feet between them.
Most common subwoofer placements options
The three most common subwoofer locations include corners (which can result in booming or exaggerated low frequency response), placement along a wall, away from the corner (producing moderate bass performance with increased fidelity over corner placement), or beside a front speaker (creating a better blend with the front speaker, but sacrificing overall volume). Experimentation with subwoofer placement is highly encouraged; slight adjustments can create big differences in sound reproduction. To test subwoofer placement, install it temporarily in your main listening position and walk around the listening room while playing a familiar piece of music until you find the best sounding position.
Awesome!!! (March 29, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Arthresa j. - Sterling heights, Mi
Love the spkrs they sound like a theatre awesome sound when youre playing movies..our daughter saidwhy does dad think we are at movies, cause it sounds like it... shes 6, fast shipping etc, thks...
Great speakers, wife approving looks , and a crazy good value! (March 13, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Robert B. - Covina, CA
I bought this as part of the Harman Kardon AVR1650 bundle here at Vanns. I have a basic home theater, with the above bundle playing friends with a Panasonic 50S30, PS3, Wii, and Directtv HD. The LRs are mounted on some cheapie stands. They sit at ear level when seated on my couch and are 6 from one another as recommended. The rear speakers are on either side behind me, at a height of 6 with 6 feet of separating the two again, recommended by Energy...no less than 6. The center channel speaker is dead center on my tv stand, aimed slightly upward toward the listener. The mighty little subwoofer is sitting in the corner, about 2 from the side wall and 1 from the main wall. Installation was a breeze, where I used bare 16 awg wire to the satellites and a sub cable for the subwoofer. All sources feed the AVR via hdmi, with the exception of the Wii, which uses a component connection and analog sound input. The speakers are only about 20 hours in on the recommended 50 hour break in. Take that FWIW. The speakers perform way better than they deserve to. The LCR and surrounds are high passed at 120 hz with the mighty little 8 sub filling in the bottom end. The speakers were all set up with the AVR 1650s EzSetEQ. The satellites including the center channel have a very balanced sound, with the human voice coming across as very true. Midbass from the satellites have nice punch, a result of both a proper crossover point and a good speaker.The sub is placed in the corner of my apartment living room, a space thats about 12x25, with an opening at one end leading to the kitchen and a hallway located dead center. Ceilings are 8 high. Anyway, the bass from the sub is perfect for apartmentcondotownhouse living. It can get loud if you want it, low when it needs to, and, like the satellites, is very balanced in output. Its not bottom heavy and its not boomy up high where it could easily butt heads with the the satellites and their midrange reproduction. With the gain at the half way point, the AVR knocked output down 8 dBs, which was its only glaring error. I set it back to 0 and all is good, er, great. The sub wont rattle your walls, but you definitely feel and hear it. Given that Im only 40 of the way through the breaking in period on all 6 speakers, Im excited to hear them after ~30 more hours of use. Final Note Vanns was great to deal with. Everything arrived in one piece, in a timely manner, and with updates from Vanns up to the point of delivery...and then they email you to get your opinion on the whole process. Good folks there in Big Sky country.
Great Product (February 16, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Scott F. - Palatine, IL
Purchased this speaker set for a basement theater system. Paired them with a Panasonic receiver and Samsung Blu-Ray player. The speakers are awesome! They make watching TV and movies so much better. They also sound great when playing music. The subwoofer provides more than enough bass for its size. It fills our 40 x 40 basement with rich sound. I would definitely recommend this product, you cant beat the value. Vanns was very easy to work with, I will definitely be going back to them for future purchases.
not blown away (February 05, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Mike M. - NY, NY
got these at at great price at vanns in a bundle. chose these due to all the gushing reviews online. although the sound is good, cant say im blown away by them. replaced a vizio sound bar and 100w wireless sub, and was expecting a lot more. the energy 5.1s are good, but was just expecting more. the piano black finish is very nice, but they are a bit boxy looking.
TAKE Classic 5.1 - Can't go wrong (January 30, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Ryan R. - OKC, OK
These budget speakers are easy to install and look and more importantly, sound like speakers the cost 2 to 3 time more. I am absolutley blown away with the sound quality!!! I highly recommend paired with the Denon AR-1912 reciever!!!
Energy Take Classic 5.1 (January 10, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Dennis H Shen - Portland, OR
Believe the rave reviews. This system sounds great. The bass is thunderous but can be easily adjusted to any setting with a turn of a knob and the highs are crystal clear. The center speaker does a great job carrying dialogue. Everything is solidly built and sounds tight. It handles music and movies with equal ease. I mounted the speakers on Sanus HTB3 stands and they match the clean speaker lines nicely. Other than needing a female-to-2-male adapter for the subwoofer cable, set up was a breeze. For the price, it cant be beat.
Energy TAKE CLASSIC 5.1 (January 03, 2012)
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Reviewed By: Frank L. - Rochester, NY
Got the whole system set up last week but in my opinion this little system rocks and is perfect for my small room. Would say if your thinking about buying them just do it!
take classic is the real deal (December 25, 2011)
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Reviewed By: Mike K. - Conway, PA
i spent alot of money making my game room into a true movie experience. leather powered theater seats,82 hd 3d tv and my current sound system just wasnt completing the experience. i combined the take classic speaker system with a yamaha 7.1 receiver and this sound system rocks! just like being at the movies, maybe better. was well worth the money. simply unbeatable. homerun on the 1st try. i havent even hooked up the extra pair of speakers yet.
One of the best bangs for the buck in home theater! (December 21, 2011)
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Reviewed By: Brian L. - St. Louis, MO
Very musical, warm-sounding, and attractive speakers! Worth double the price.
Raise you hand if you've heard of Energy Take before? me neither (December 14, 2011)
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Reviewed By: Steve O. - Layton, UT
I called in and asked a customer service rep if they could reccomend a satellite speaker system to me. When he told me about the Energy Take Classic system, I didnt want to believe him because I had never heard of it. However, I took his word on it and ordered it anyway. The price was way to good to pass up. Especially, when you compare it to the other systems I was looking at. My wife really liked some system that she was showing me over at Sams Club. It was a bose sytem and it did sound great. But, I would put this sytem up against it in a heart beat. It really does sound so good. I have it set up in my theater room. Its about 15 x 15. I have had over a dozen people ask me what kind of speakers they are. Whenever I say Energy Take they say... Energy What? Anyway, if your looking for something that doesnt have huge front tower speakers and a huge center, I would highly reccomend you give this a shot. P.S. Vanns shipped it to me in one day.
Energy Speakers - Take Classic 5.1 (November 30, 2011)
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Reviewed By: Mark N. - Syracuse, NY
I purchased this speaker set based on the amazing reviews. I had it hooked up to the Onkyo TX-NR609 receiver. I broke the system in per the instructions. I have to say these do sound amazing. The sound that comes from this little package was really incredible. The movie sound was excellent! Music was really good, and for this size system, very impressive as well. However, this isnt a system that will fill a large room with sound. I ended up returning it for a set of Jamo speakers that I find equally as impressive at double the cost with the added sub. I would recommend this system for smaller to midsized rooms or if you do not require high volume listening. The small size is nice too if you want to hide them.
Energy Take Classic 5.1 (June 28, 2009)
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Reviewed By: Mike G. - Palm Springs, California
I bought this system june 5th,it arrived june 12th.i hooked it up to a denon av,panasonic blu ray and a samsung 46 lcd tv.i did move the speakers around for my 50 hour breakin, per the owners manual.
Wow this system is amazing.sounds i have never heard before on my other systems.i will recommend this to anyone with a small to medium home theater room.mine is 12 x 15. i have had a few friends and my parents come by to listen to these little speakers.they were blown away.
i am so happy i found and bought this beautiful system...so will you.
Thank you.
The best speakers you've never heard of! (May 20, 2009)
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Reviewed By: James G. Ray - Plainfield, Indiana
Never heard of Energy speakers before I researched home theatre speaker systems. I figured if they were half as good as the reviews, editors choice, and the professinals opinions, they would be a good fit for my system. By breaking them in as instructed, the range of sound becomes infinate! THE best speakers for quadruple the price! Sound quality is crisp, clear, and audible even when the volume is low!
When playing GTAIV, I can actually hear each person on the street. Instead of feeling like Im in the middle of a bunch of bumbling. mumbling idiots, I can hear actual person to person conversation along with the other city sounds! Blue rays, DVDs, games. music, and Directv HD all sound AWSOME!!!
Hooked them up to an ONKYO 706B receiver, PS3, Directv HD-DVR, and 46 1080p HDTV.
I am very satisfied and impressed with these speakers. Its hard these days to find a product that is better than advertized. With every passing day, Im sure Ive found it!
Comparison Specifications
- 5.1 home theater system, MDF cabinets
- Satellite specs: Magnetically shielded bass reflex with rear firing port
- Frequency response: 115Hz-20kHz, Power handing: 100W, Efficiency: 89dB
- Crossover: 2.9kHz, impedance: 8-ohm
- Tweeter: 0.75" Hyperbolic™ aluminum-dome
- Woofer: 3" poly-titanium
- Center channel specs: Magnetically shielded bass reflex with dual front firing ports
- Frequency Response: 110Hz-20kHz, Power handling: 100W, Efficiency: 89dB
- Woofer: 3" poly-titanium, Tweeter: 0.75" Hyperbolic™ aluminum-dome
- Subwoofer specs: Bass reflex with front firing port
Additional Specifications
- Frequency response: 33Hz-150Hz +/- 3dB, Power handling: 20-200W, Power switch modes: On/Auto/Off
- Subwoofer variable low pass filter: 40Hz-150Hz
- Woofer: 8" IM cone with patented ribbed elliptical surround
- Inputs: line in, sub in, and speaker level in
- Convergent Source Module
- Mounting options: keyhole slots, threaded inserts, rubber bumpers
Manufacturer Specifications
- Satellite dimensions: 6.88" W x 4.13" H x 4.13" D, weight: 2.9 lbs
- Center dimensions: 4.18" W x 10.25" H x 4.18" D, weight: 3.2 lbs
Dimensional Specifications
- Subwoofer dimensions: 12.63" W x 12.63" H 12.63" D (add 2.06" for feet), weight: 19.7 lbs
Energy TAKE CLASSIC 5.1 Warranty Details
Limited 5-year parts and labor warranty
