Today Klipsch has added wireless technology to its ProMedia 2.1 computer speakers. The original ProMedia 2.1 system was introduced in 2000, and over the years it has become one of the highest praised, ...
Back in the day (or way back, as it were), we recall quite vividly the impression made upon us by Klipsch's ProMedia v.2-400. It wasn't the cheapest four-piece speaker set for the PC, but compared to ...
Klipsch announces the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Heritage Multimedia Speaker System with Tractrix Horn technology and a great retro look. The Klipsch Heritage Series has delivered performance, accolades, ...
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 ...
I used to own the Klipsch 4.1's before the volume knob eventually went scratchy on me and then they got tossed in the basement to slowly get even more destroyed...but those are no more it appears, at ...
The ProMedia 2.1 Wireless performs essentially identically to the original ProMedia 2.1 speaker system, and that’s a good thing, especially if you want power and bass kick. But if you don’t need to ...
I have reviewed the Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400 and the Quintet Micro Theater, both of which earned very high marks. The Quintet System is really a compact home theater setup, less like the new 2.1 ...
The Short Version: You’ll be hard pressed to find a higher fidelity desktop audio rig than this. But the wireless capability is rather limited in its application, and the price runs a little high for ...
If you've been around audio for awhile, you definitely know Klipsch. It's a mainstay in the industry, particularly the home A/V market and the PC audio market. Awhile back, the company introduced a ...
Audio vendor Klipsch on Tuesday announced the new ProMedia 2.1 Wireless iPod/Computer Speaker, a wireless version of the company’s venerable ProMedia 2.1 speaker system. Comprising a ...
When computer speakers sound as good as the $199 (direct) Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 Wireless speakers do, it seems almost silly to complain about shortcomings—but since the system costs a considerable $200 ...