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Tested and Working. This was pulled from a working environment. Please look at all pictures before purchasing, only what is included in pictures is included in sale. Will ship same day purchased in a professionally packaged box. (T)S101IR

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At USD300 for a pair, this is a fair ask on the Energy Pro 22 Monitors—right in line with recent used listings hovering around USD300-350 for clean examples, like a mint pair at USD349.99. These Canadian classics from the '90s punch deep bass from their 8-inch woofers down to 28Hz in a rear-ported box, with that signature laid-back Energy sound that's hard to beat for the size, but they're not screaming bargains unless cosmetics are flawless.

Before biting, verify the rear ports are dust-free and foam intact—no common foam rot here, but check surrounds for dry-rot cracks, as those poly woofers age out after 30 years. Test the dual Hyperdome tweeters for even imaging; mismatched highs kill the mirror-imaged magic. Gold-plated binding posts and grilles should be included—walk if they're MIA.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Energy

Energy Speakers emerged from Canada in 1973, rooted in a commitment to scientific loudspeaker engineering. Born from participation in the National Research Council of Canada's extensive study from 1977 to 1986, the brand quickly established its heritage with the iconic Energy Pro 22, a design that set benchmarks for accuracy and became a staple, evolving into the Connoisseur and Reference Connoisseur 22 lines. This foundation of research-driven innovation has defined Energy's unwavering pursuit of audiophile-quality sound reproduction.

The brand focuses squarely on loudspeakers, delivering categories from high-end Reference Connoisseur series to value-packed C-Series and RC-Mini wood-cabinet models. It has expanded into powered solutions with the Energy Power Series, including the pioneering Power Bar soundbar, which integrates seamlessly into modern systems without a receiver. While not delving into amplifiers, turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables, Energy prioritizes speakers renowned for sonic precision and spatial drama.

Positioned as a mid-tier contender with premium aspirations, Energy holds strong appeal among discerning buyers seeking powerful, accurate performance at accessible prices. Acquired by Klipsch Group in 2005 alongside Mirage, it maintains a reputation for reliability and value, backed by decades of critical acclaim in the competitive hi-fi market.

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