Energy Veritas V-Mini


$224.99 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1The Energy Veritas V-Mini is a mid-cost bookshelf speaker. This model has many features in common with the higher cost Veritas V-5.1 model. For example, both models are equipped with Energy's Convergent Source Module technology.

This technology consists of separate chambers for each driver, which provides a wide sound dispersion. Another shared feature is a one inch aluminum-domed tweeter, which reproduces high frequencies with a minimum of distortion. This model is a step down from the Veritas V-5.1 in that it has a smaller woofer (4.5" as opposed to 5.25"), can handle less amplifier power (150 watts as opposed to 175 watts), and has only one 5-way nickel-plated binding post for speaker connection (instead of a pair).

Features

  • 2 way bookshelf loudspeaker w/ shielded drivers
  • Rear vented bass reflex design 
  • Frequency Response: 78Hz-25kHz ± 3dB 
  • Recommended Amplifier Power: up to 150 watts RMS 
  • Impedance: 8 ohms nominal; 4 ohms minimum 
  • One 1" tweeter w/ aluminum dome and neodymium motor 
  • One 4.5" woofer w/ kevlar cone and Ribbed Elliptical Surround 
  • Sensitivity: (anechoic) 90.5dB 
  • Crossover Point: 2.5kHz 
  • Inputs: Single 5-way nickel-plated binding post 
  • Overall Dimensions 7.48" x 4.72" x 5.51"
  • Weight: 5lbs.
  • Color options
  • Rubber bumpers
  • Wall mount bracket 
     

Color Options

  • High Gloss Black
  • Finished Rosenut

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