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Klipsch The One

Klipsch The One is, like Beolit ​​17, intended for the more mature audience than the distinct ghetto blasters. It is part of Klipsch’s Heritage series, which is a tribute to the company’s long-standing past. And the illusion is perfect. With its cabinet in real walnut veneer and coarsely woven front fabric, The One looks like …

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Klipsch Groove

Klipsch Groove

Groove stands out from the crowd with its almost cube-shaped format. The speaker feels properly built, and has a reassuring weight. It makes it steady on the table, but a little less tempting to put in your bag on the outing. However, it is not a problem to do it if you want, as it …

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Klipsch R-115SW

Klipsch R-115SW

American Klipsch has been around for over 70 years, and is a well-known brand for those who love bass, pressure and fresh sound levels. In conjunction with the launch of the new Reference Premiere series, Klipsch also released three new subwoofers: a sensible 10-inch, a just-right 12-inch, and a wild 15-inch. You can guess which …

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Klipsch R-10B

The black and slightly lumpy plank from Klipsch has no display. Instead, a color LED indicates which light source is selected: green is optical, and blue indicates Bluetooth. Here is neither network connection nor HDMI input, the board is connected instead to the TV with optical digital cable. Dolby Digital is supported but not DTS. …

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