Like all great speakers, the best Klipsch speakers combine form and function. Klipsch is known for delivering highly engineered speakers focusing on sound quality and an intelligent feature set and it ...
Klipsch has introduced its new Cinema Sound Bars, a complete lineup of new feature-rich sound bars are crafted from wood and utilize horn-loaded technology to look and sound like the brand’s acclaimed ...
The Klipsch Flexus Core 200 is a 3.1.2-channel powered soundbar that decodes Dolby Atmos and legacy Dolby Digital and PCM ...
For those seeking the ultimate in home theater sound quality, your decision over which speakers to buy just got a little harder. That is because Klipsch has released two new reference speakers to its ...
Klipsch has announced new versions of the speakers in its Reference and Reference Premiere lines, the seventh generation of the Reference and the third generation of the Reference Premiere. Paul ...
Klipsch has launched the Klipsch Flexus Sound System – Powered by Onkyo. The home theater speaker system includes the Flexus Core 100 and Core 200 sound bar models, the Flexus Surr 100 wireless ...
If you're ready to get the ball rolling on a proper sound system for your next movie night, you can save $50 on the Flexus ...
If you’re unfamiliar with Klipsch, they’re one of the first U.S. home sound system companies. Founded in 1946 by audio pioneer Paul W. Klipsch, the company prides itself on creating top of the line ...
Voice control was all the rage at CES 2017, and this year's show appears to continue the trend. This time, another big name in audio is getting into the game: Klipsch. The company will have options ...
Here’s something a bit different and even – dare I say – slightly exciting. Classic US speaker brand Klipsch has been making speakers since just after the Second World War but it’s still at the ...
Classic American audio brand Klipsch has launched its Heritage Wireless series in the UK, featuring two new stereo audio systems offering mid-20th century design to a market crowded out with me-too ...
I’ve said it many times before: Everyone needs a soundbar. That is, everyone needs a convenient and intuitive way to upgrade their TV’s terrible sound. This, of course, doesn’t apply to A/V ...
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