Energy Launches New Premier Veritas Speakers

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Energy is announcing today the launch of its new line of Veritas home audio speakers. Featuring Energy’s proprietary Convergent Source Module (CSM) technology, these eight all-new Veritas models are designed to deliver musical truth to make your music and movies come alive with direct and powerful sound. Serving as the premier flagship line since its inception, Energy Veritas speakers are known for their sonic accuracy and dramatic spatial reproduction of the live concert performance. Featuring a world-class design and innovative new audio technologies, the latest Veritas speakers stay true to Energy sound principles and present unrivaled flat on-axis frequency response and minimal levels of distortion and resonance.


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billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Collaboration...the entire design team of those speakers has moved on. Just doing a spec's check at their website site..I'd say they cut some corners like they did with RC's when they introduced the CR's...;). I'd still like to give them a listen...:)
 
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3db

Audioholic Slumlord
I've lost interest in Energy since Klipcsh has bought them. They are no longer Canada's Energy. I wonder how much Klipsch interfered in Energy's design? :(
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Warlord
I've lost interest in Energy since Klipcsh has bought them. They are no longer Canada's Energy. I wonder how much Klipsch interfered in Energy's design? :(
Looks like they took the RC drivers and shoved them into a different enclosure. Not sure how much effort they put into this series.:rolleyes:
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Looks like they took the RC drivers and shoved them into a different enclosure. Not sure how much effort they put into this series.:rolleyes:
Your right the Vertias used a hyperdrive woofer those woofers are from the RC's(not that they were bad). One of the first things I noticed was how much less these Veritas weighted? The Veritas were build without compromise and if I recall the woofers were reinforced with a threaded rod attaching them to the back of the enclosure to reduce resonance or woofer vibrations... I doubt they did that...;):).
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Warlord
Your right the Vertias used a hyperdrive woofer those woofers are from the RC's(not that they were bad). One of the first things I noticed was how much less these Veritas weighted? The Veritas were build without compromise and if I recall the woofers were reinforced with a threaded rod attaching them to the back of the enclosure to reduce resonance or woofer vibrations... I doubt they did that...;):).
Oh I don't meant to criticize the RC drivers - they're good drivers, as far as I concerned. But, if they're going to use the Veritas name, they shouldn't be playing games like that. I think Klipsch is trying to milk whatever they can get from Energy's name, without investing in the brand. Sad, really.
 
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ichigo

Full Audioholic
Klipsch is better at advertising these days than loudspeaker design. On their forum one of their engineers was saying the 55lb RSW-12 subwoofer was "far superior" to the 130lb JL Fathom F113 :rolleyes:
 
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3db

Audioholic Slumlord
Klipsch is better at advertising these days than loudspeaker design. On their forum one of their engineers was saying the 55lb RSW-12 subwoofer was "far superior" to the 130lb JL Fathom F113 :rolleyes:
Its been my experience that people that brag have something to hide. In this case, I think Klipsch is hiding their own ineptness. They bought a loudspeaker company whose talent is far greater than their own. :(
 
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tom67

Full Audioholic
Yeah, kinda like Cadillac packaging a low end Chevy as their Cimmaron model years ago.....people quickly learn and companies only damage themselves in the end....In this case, the prices much lower than old Veritas line, so very doubtful if they match up
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Yeah, kinda like Cadillac packaging a low end Chevy as their Cimmaron model years ago.....people quickly learn and companies only damage themselves in the end....In this case, the prices much lower than old Veritas line, so very doubtful if they match up
I was wondering about their list price too. I paid $4,000 for a pair of V2.3i and a 2.0Ci back in 2004. The only reason I could think of is back then like the higher end Canadian speakers such as Paradigm, Totem, PSB etc., the Veritas were not available from selected dealers. Now I guess they are even available in Future Shops.

I want to give them a listen too but I am skeptical if they can actually sound better than the RC70. I really doubt they would.
 
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