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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another amazing speaker from Energy =)
I broke these in a few weeks ago, and they sound amazing, especially with Jazz music. These were for a small office and I was able to get rid of my Energy sub, because these put out so much clear and loud bass. High's are crisp as well. Look awesome and well made. You really have to break in Energy speakers, as they indicate. About 100 hours of playing different...
Published 19 months ago by James A. Caldwell

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1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for just a couple hundred bucks
Not fantastic, but not bad. Highs are ok. Not too much bass, though you wouldn't expect that from a small speaker.
Published 13 months ago by Alan M Collins


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Quality speakers that are nice sounding "after breaking in", December 23, 2010
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This review is from: Energy CB-10 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair,Black) (Electronics)
Overall these speakers are nice looking and nice sounding and they can fit just about anywhere because of their small size.

These speakers require a break-in period before sounding good. The manual, which you can download from the Energy website, specifies a break-in period of 100 hours. When I first starting playing my CDs, the speakers sounded boomy and bassy (I had to stuff a sock in the rear port to help dampen the bass), and the voice was not very clear. But already after 40 hours of playing music the sound is noticeably improved (removed the sock as it was no longer needed) and actually sounds nice now (clearer and more distinct bass, voice more crisp across highs and lows, and other instruments are much clearer now: horns, fiddle, guitar, violin, piano, etc) and I have 60 hours to go before completing the break-in. I imagine it will only get better sounding as I reach closer to the 100 hours. Here are some factoids on my set-up:

* Room is 12ft x 16ft
* Sitting 11 ft from the speakers, which are at ear level and 7 ft apart (one each side of the TV) - each speaker is angled towards the listening point too (seems to make a minor difference for the better)
* The clearance between the rear of the speakers and the wall is about 18-inches (sitting on the top shelf of each bookcase)
* Speaker wire is 16 AWG copper (I may go to 14 or 12 AWG later since the binding posts are high quality and seem to be capable of accomodating it - the larger the wire size the better the sound I'm told, especially the bass sounds
* Receiver is an NAD L54 50 watts per channel (also bought from Amazon Marketplace)
* Subwoofer is a 350 watt Pinnacle Subsonic, two 6.5-inch speakers bi-pole configuration - carries the lower base frequencies down to about 28 Hz at a cross-over frequency set at about 80 Hz. The CB-10s are rated 66 Hz - 20,000 Hz and the Subsonic does help to reach lower, but I don't think it's necessary since the base sounds plenty deep and clear without the subwoofer turned on.

These speakers sound good when played for my Samsung HDTV too. They are now my main speakers (no surround sound, but using these as left and right front speakers).

If at 100 hours break-in these speakers sound much better, they will deserve 5 stars.

Lastly, I compare this set of speakers with another set I purchased at the same time, PolkAudio TSi200 bookshelf speakers. The Polks cost about $50 more than the CB-10s at the time, and they are also larger. Without a break-in period the Polks sounded better, and even now with a 40 hour break-in for the CB-10s the Polks still sound better. So, if you can spend a little more and don't mind larger bookshelf speakers, the Polks are worth a look. Check out the mfg spec sheets - you'll note differences between speakers that should help you decide. Of course what's best is actually listening to them if you can before purchasing. The CB-10s are still keepers though, as are the Polks which are in another room and tied to a Yamaha RX-497 receiver and CDC-697 CD player.

UPDATE on 17 Feb 2011: After 100 hours of break-in time the speakers sound the same, i.e., no perceptable improvement from 40 hours. Seems 40 hours was enough for the break-in.

Anthony (Greenville, RI)
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another amazing speaker from Energy =), June 27, 2010
This review is from: Energy CB-10 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair,Black) (Electronics)
I broke these in a few weeks ago, and they sound amazing, especially with Jazz music. These were for a small office and I was able to get rid of my Energy sub, because these put out so much clear and loud bass. High's are crisp as well. Look awesome and well made. You really have to break in Energy speakers, as they indicate. About 100 hours of playing different types of music at different volumes and eq settings. Once you do, you will enjoy the sound.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good sound, August 13, 2011
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Ivan Wu (BELLINGHAM, WA, US) - See all my reviews
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Haven't yet broken them in for 100 hours but so far, the mids and highs are very crisp but not overly bright. Very impressive. Lows are respectable but not quite as good as some of the higher end speakers such as Paradigm or Canton. Build quality is also very good but nicer grills would have been better.

For the price, I don't think there are too many other speakers at the same size, that would beat these in sound quality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars revolutionary, September 28, 2011
This review is from: Energy CB-10 Bookshelf Speakers (Pair,Black) (Electronics)
i bought these for my bedroom which is 15' x 10'. right out of the box they sounded amazing, but after a week of use, they sounded even better. the bass is not muffled or weak, but it has a really nice balance. i am using the energy cc-10 center channel, and would highly recommend it to go with the cb-10s. these speakers are in no way disappointing, but when i heard the energy cf-70s at best buy, i really wanted to buy a pair for my fronts and bump the cb-10s to surround duty... oh well, maybe i should just be happy and stop spending my hard earned cash :) also at best buy i compared the cb-10s side by side with a pair of cb-5s and the cb-10s blew them away with how clean the sound was.

bottom line:i have always been a fan of energy and these speakers only raise my opinion of the energy brand.
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1 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for just a couple hundred bucks, December 4, 2010
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Not fantastic, but not bad. Highs are ok. Not too much bass, though you wouldn't expect that from a small speaker.
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