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 ...
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 ...
To help celebrate its 80th anniversary, Klipsch is doing something big in the world of desktop audio. The company recently announced its new ProMedia Lumina speakers. Available for $379, the ProMedia ...
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 ProMedia Lumina is an absolutely fantastic 2.1 desktop speaker setup that might be a bit bulky for some users but perfect for others.
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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 Audio, the 73-year-old iconic audio brand recently announced an exclusive partnership with SnapAV to distribute their speakers in the U.S. When it comes to speakers, SnapAV understands the ...
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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 ...
Klipsch has unveiled a host of new Reference speakers at CES 2022, including a floorstander with an integrated Dolby Atmos speaker. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006 ...
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 ...