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FAQ:
Q: Are Monoprice 10565 speakers any good?
A: The Monoprice 10565 speaker system tops our longtime favorite Energy Take Classic speakers in sound quality, but they lack their stylish look. Now the company is back with the 10565 speaker system ($249), with the same price, but a different look.
Q: Is Monoprice too good to be true?
A: Monoprice’s last home theater speaker system was literally too good to be true: a near clone of the outstanding Energy Take Classic 5.1 speakers ($350 street) for a fraction of the cost. The copycat 9774 speakers ended up as the subject of a lawsuit from Energy’s parent company, Klipsch.
Q: Should I buy Monoprice or energy speakers?
A: Ultimately the choice between the two systems comes down to your preferences: the Monoprice speakers sound a little better, but the Energy speakers look a little better and have a better warranty. Either way you go, you’re getting an outstanding budget speaker system.
Q: What are the setup requirements for this Monoprice subwoofer system?
A: There’s nothing unusual about the setup requirements of this 5.1 channel system, except for one thing: Monoprice recommends using a 110Hz subwoofer-to-satellite crossover setting.