I am a very long term Klipsch customer, having owned approximately a dozen sets of speakers across four decades. The sound quality is fantastic. But this review is specific to their customer service. I have had two small issues in the last two years which led me to contact Klipsch. In bo...
Klipsch RP-160M can be a part of yourhome theater systemorhome audio system. You can use a pair of RP-160M speakers as your front left and right channels or even as your surround channels. For the best results, you should combine RP-160M with other speakers from the Klipsch Reference ...
A follow-up to The Sixes Klipsch introduced a couple years ago, the new speakers are smaller and take connectivity to the next level with the addition of an ARC (audio return channel)-enabled HDMI port. If I had to pick one word to describe this system, it would be versatile. The ...
Edifier is another great 2.1 speaker system. In our opinion, it looks better than Klipsch Promedia and it’s completely made of MDF (all three speakers). It’s priced the same as Klipsch ProMedia. S330D comes with a wired remote control connected to the right/main speaker. S330D features...
s audio output needs to be set to PCM format. Dolby and DTS formats do not seem to be handled. Analog inputs Two analog inputs are made available, one 3.5mm mini-jack and one stereo RCA. The Klipsch The Sixes speakers are compatible with all traditional music sources. The RCA input ...
For those thinking of buying a home speaker for wild parties at high volumes, or those looking for a companion for movie watching, there are better choices, and you should have a look at ourWireless Speaker Advanced rankingor ourBest wireless speakers articleto get a broader sense of what’...
Audio Enthusiast I bought a set of these speakers just recently from a gentleman who had just retired, sold his house and was moving across Canada. I tested them side by side with my Heresy's and was blown away. They sound so different but definately from the same family. The KG4'...
This leads us nicely into how you connect and interact with The Nines. They have every input you need and want. There’s anHDMI ARCconnection so you can get all your TV audio out through the speakers, there’s a USB input (which even theKEF LS Wirelessline doesn’t support anymore),...
Boost off, The Fives weren’t giving me enough power in the lows to satisfy me (This was the case regardless of their placement distance). But with it on, I found the speakers only needed to be at 50% bass volume to generate some very even, balanced audio in the more cramped spacing...
However, don't expect it to compete with a small amplifier and a decent set of bookshelf speakers for real stereo separation. That's not what it was meant to be. If you want to research further, I would recommend reading the wirecutter.com review and possibly checking out some YouTube ...