About this deal
This creates the cleanest, most natural sound possible. Complete with a wireless subwoofer, The reference theater pack brings the Klipsch cinematic sound into your home with an incredibly minimal footprint. 4GHz connectivity allows for premium, CD-quality sound anywhere in the room. Complete with a wireless subwoofer, the Reference Theater Pack brings the Klipsch cinematic sound into your home with an incredibly minimal footprint. Horn-loaded power Our exclusive tractrix Horn technology and aluminum tweeters deliver the most impressive high-end response and greater extension, enhanced Imaging and powerful dynamics.
- To complement the easy placement of the wireless subwoofer, each satellite speaker has a keyhole mount and a threaded insert for maximum mounting flexibility
- Klipsch's exclusive Tractrix Horn technology and aluminum Tweeters deliver the cleanest, most natural sound possible.
- The Klipsch reference theater pack delivers a superior acoustic performance while keeping an incredibly minimal footprint
- The reference theater pack brings the Klipsch cinematic sound into your home with an incredibly minimal footprint
- The down-firing wireless subwoofer is designed to deliver room-filling low frequencies without requiring too much floor space
Reviews
rohan
First I completely disconnected the wireless board and LED cable as per another reviewer. The sub is powered and comes with the wireless connection for the sub only. I’m more adventurous than most, and willing to do a little tinkering to fix the flaws of the sub.
Samuel A.
All in all, I would only recommend this system if you’re willing to ditch the sub as is. Which is mind boggling that we can do that. I decided “I don’t need no stinkin wireless” and opted to use a shielded RCA cable for the Sub.
NPC Consoomer
So I took it completely off and examined the coil, measured the resistance (4 ohms), then reattached the magnet with super glue. What this told me is they are clearing out inventory or they are defective. Then I hooked the system up to the TV Using HDMI, which has the best support for DTS in my opinion, and fired up a movie.