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Energy RC-50
$800.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:Solid wood finish options look amazing. Makes an excellent addition to a pre-existing home theatre setup. Excellent bas performance even without a subwoofer.
The Cons:Doesn't perform as well with movie audio as it does music. Takes a pretty long time to break in for optimal audio quality.
The Energy RC-50 is a 2-way floorstanding speaker from Energy's high-end Reference Connoisseur Series and is suitable for medium to large-sized rooms. The speaker is designed with a 1" chambered aluminum dome tweeter for accurate sound reproduction and dual 6.5" Kevlar cone woofers with rear venting for powerful bass response.
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It is a step up from the RC-30 since it offers an RMS power handling of up to 225 watts and a frequency response of 33Hz to 23kHz. The RC-50 features a 3-way crossover system and advanced sound engineering to ensure that all frequencies are produced with uniform sound, wide and constant dispersion, and low distortion. It is available in rosenut or black ash veneer finishes and has a black grille and glossy black base. The speaker comes with a spike kit and rubber bumpers to keep it in place on floor or carpet.
Features/Specs
- 2-way bass reflex, rear vented floorstanding speaker
- Dual 6.5-inch Kevlar cone woofers with ribbed elliptical surrounds
- 1-inch chambered aluminum dome tweeter
- Low Distortion and Resonance
- 3-way crossover system
- Impedance: 8 ohms
- Frequency Response: 33Hz-23000Hz
- Sensitivity: 91dB
- RMS Power Handling: 225 watts
- Rosenut or black ash veneer finish with gloss black base
- Comes with spike kit and rubber bumpers
- Dimensions: 37.5 x 15 x 7.75 inches
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Solid wood finish options look amazing.
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Makes an excellent addition to a pre-existing home theatre setup.
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Excellent bas performance even without a subwoofer.
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The floor spikes come with protective disks for hardwood floors.
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Works well even with underpowered/unsophisticated amps.
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Doesn't perform as well with movie audio as it does music.
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Takes a pretty long time to break in for optimal audio quality.
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