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Klipsch has announced its first two 2019 sound bars with Bluetooth are available from today but advanced models with Google Assistant and Atmos aren't coming till the Fall. Ty Pendlebury has ...
Klipsch has announced the next wave of its popular Flexus Series with the introduction of the 5.1.2-channel Flexus Core 300 — Powered by Onkyo, the world’s first sound bar with Dirac Live Room ...
The Integra/Klipsch system would be way ... If five speakers and a sub, or even a sound bar don't cut it Home Theater 2.0 or 2.1 is at least worth thinking about.
alongside its new WiSA wireless surround setup and even a pair of fully wireless earbuds that (no surprise from Klipsch) sound fantastic. The first of the new bars to make it to our doorstep is ...
Klipsch is obsessed ... series from HBO or Netflix, the sound is punchy, precise, and high-energy. It’s perfectly intuitive, but I’m not crazy about the bar of LED dots on the front face ...
delivering an impressive 3.1-channel performance that’s a significant upgrade to the sound in your TV. In terms of absolute performance, the Klipsch BAR 48 is a fantastically simple ‘plug and ...
the Core 200 is a 3.1.2-channel sound bar. At 44 inches wide, the Core 200 engages listeners in an immersive Dolby Atmos experience with two 2.25-inch elevation drivers, four front-firing 2.25-inch ...
Finally, the Klipsch Flexus CORE 200 sound bar. This is a heavy boy, it feels nice and robust and solid. The build is remarkable and the design and look is classy. The front is covered in fabric ...
but Klipsch’s audio prowess still manages to extract fantastic sound out of its minimalist setup. The bar’s front-firing speakers are cleverly proportioned, including dual 2.25-inch drivers ...
If you love audio, you're probably already familiar with names like Klipsch ... clearer sound and lower latency to the wireless surrounds. Impressively, the lower-cost of the two bars — the ...
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