Klipsch and Ojas have collaborated on a limited-edition, horn-loaded speaker that bears the design hallmarks of both brands.
Back in March, I reviewed my first Klipsch Bluetooth speaker, the Three Plus. That retro-inspired table-top with a built-in PHONO input and 120W on tap was both a looker and a performer.
With a minimalist look, using the Klipsch Heresy as inspiration, the kO-R1 horn-loaded loudspeaker features a multicell design and an enclosure with butt-joined Baltic birch plywood. This ...
Klipsch has announced the next wave of its popular Flexus Series with the introduction of the 5.1.2-channel Flexus Core 300 — ...
The Klipsch Flexus Core harnesses Dirac correction technology with the aim of getting the best sound possible for your AV ...
each one has a pair of connectors toward the top of the cabinet that allows you to connect one of Klipsch’s RP-500SA upward-firing surround sound speakers to them. This, along with a switchable ...
The Flexus Core 300 will feature a 5.1.2 channel setup and will be the first soundbar to include Dirac Live room correction technology. Dirac Live is a software-based solution tha ...
Earlier this year, Klipsch introduced its Flexus series which includes two soundbars, wireless surround speakers, and a ...
Powerful new 5.1.2-channel model claims to deliver great home cinema sound no matter where you’re sat or how crazily shaped ...