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Klipschorn AK7 (image credit: Klipsch Audio) For nearly eight decades, Klipsch has set the gold standard in high-performance audio. Now, the legendary brand is pushing its Heritage Series even further ...
The Klipsch Music City Series Party Speakers are available for pre-order as of Jan. 7, 2025 from Klipsch.com and authorized retailers. Below are more detailed specifications for each speaker.
Klipsch, a company more known for shelf speakers, towers and soundbars, is adding three more portable speakers to its Music City Party Speaker lineup. The original three speakers are the Austin ...
UPDATE: The Heresy IV video review is now online here. Each pair of Klipsch Heresy IV loudspeakers comes with a backstory that cannot be ignored: the Heresy line has been in production since the ...
Klipsch is offering deals on two of its best speakers — The Fives Powered Speakers and the Reference Next R-605FA Atmos Speaker — this week on Amazon. Usually The Fives would set you back ...
The first to reach the UK is the Klipsch Nashville – the mid-sized speaker in the range. It features dual 2.5-inch full-range drivers plus a couple of passive radiators for deep bass response.
The biggest of the three speakers in the new series, the 4.1 x 13.1 x 4.8-inch Klipsch Detroit is outfitted with dual 3-inch drivers and 1-inch tweeters, plus four force-cancelling passive radiators.
As an MC5 and Stooges fan, the Detroit ($299) is the Klipsch speaker I’m most excited about. This larger-scale model measures 13 inches wide by 4.8 inches high and 4.1 inches deep and weighs in ...
Klipsch's new The One and The Three Plus tabletop wireless speakers evolve the company's mid-century modern style, with better support for digital audio.
Klipsch is one of the most revered American audio companies, with a history dating back to 1946, when Paul Klipsch introduced the first Klipschorn speaker. Since then, the company has grown enormously ...
Klipsch has announced that it is launching some new monitor speakers, the Klipsch R-40PM and Klipsch R-50PM, and both models come with power built in so there is no need for external amplification.
Speaking of the sub out, Klipsch tells me the crossover for the sub and speakers is set at 60Hz when a subwoofer cable is plugged in, so you don’t get to run The Nines at their full range and ...