New Klipsch Products This Fall

Posted Thursday, September 01, 2011 2:27 PM by Amy Unger

Ever feel like you're piecing way too many things together at once? Luckily it's coming together nicely over here.

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Check out all our exciting upcoming products here.

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# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Thursday, September 01, 2011 5:13 PM by blsamuel

Y'all been very busy.  

And I've heard rumors of  IEM of the custom molded to the ear, for musicians and other audio professionals  Assembled in USA.  But just rumors.  

Hope I can get to try some of those rumored Z series someday.  :)  

Hmmmm z series.  I work on z series computin' machines.

# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Friday, September 02, 2011 2:52 PM by Damon

I wish you'd bring back an over the top 5.1 computer speaker set.  Definately buying the headphones though.

# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Monday, September 05, 2011 9:32 PM by pite

I wish Klipsch had couple of new subwoofers to go with RF-7 MK II in Black Ash and Cherry veneer!!! The SW series is good but seems to be geared more for non-Klipsch than Klipsch products, specially Reference series. Waiting since Klipsch discontinued RT-12D and 10D...

# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Monday, September 05, 2011 11:42 PM by Speaker Repair

Looking forward to it!

# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Tuesday, September 20, 2011 10:13 PM by pite

Klipsch Mode M40 Noise Canceling Headphones seems very impressive! Hopefully, one day, I'll be able to own them to listen and enjoy...

Pite

# re: New Klipsch Products This Fall

Monday, April 02, 2012 8:29 AM by Elsa

(Electronics)      About a week ago, I upgraded to the Klipsch Sub-12 from a lower pewerod 10  sub to complete the 7.1 home theater set up in my 12ft by 19ft basement room.  I watch a lot of action movies and concerts on Blu-Ray/DVD.  I highly recommend this subwoofer if you like to feel the deep bass and to shake the house.  I located the sub at the front left corner of the room (about 10  away from the walls).  This Klipsch seems to play noticeably deeper and louder (with power to spare) than the sub that I replaced.  The sound from the subwoofer is not directional.  Its sound just fills the room. One small negative (easily fixed) is the small blue LED light on the lower front face of the subwoofer cabinet. The light shows that the sub is ON and operating.  In my dark room, the LED is too bright.  My solution was to simply put a small piece of black electrical tape over the light to hide it.  The tape blends in with the cabinet and is not noticeable. Again, I highly recommend this subwoofer for a surround sound home theater room with  a size comparable to my room.  Set up was simple and product quality seems to be excellent.

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