| Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System (Black) |  | Brand: Klipsch Category: CE
Buy New: $149.99 as of 9/10/2010 07:51 EDT details
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Seller: Klipsch Group, Inc Rating: 475 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Size: 3-piece Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 20.9 x 17 x 13.9 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 090524082714 Model: 090524082714 UPC: 743878011586 EAN: 0743878014013 ASIN: B000062VUO
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| • | THX-certified, three-piece computer audio system | | • | Exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix Horn maximizes digital technologies such as CDs, MP3 downloads, and streaming radio programs | | • | 200-watt digital hybrid amplifier driven ProMedia 2.1 incorporates a convenient headphone jack as well as a miniplug input | | • | Compatible with gaming consoles and most portable audio devices | | • | 31 Hz to 20 kHz frequency response range |
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Product Description Transform Your Desktop Audio Experience
The ProMedia 2.1 THX-Certified, three-piece computer audio system from Klipsch transforms your desktop into a high-performance audio entertainment center. Two 35-watt satellite speakers deliver full-bodied stereo sound, while a floor-thumping 130-watt subwoofer provides low-end slam from your favorite music, games, and movies, reaching down to an impressive 31 Hz. It's exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix® Horn maximizes digital technologies such as CDs, MP3 downloads, streaming radio programs and other popular personal audio applications, and delivers a level of power and accuracy never before available. The high output digital hybrid amplifier driven ProMedia 2.1 incorporates a convenient headphone jack as well as a miniplug input that makes it compatible with gaming consoles and most portable audio devices. This powerful system is available in 120 and 230 volt versions
Amazon.com Product Description The ProMedia 2.1 THX-Certified, three-piece computer audio system from Klipsch transforms your desktop into a high-performance audio entertainment center. Two 35-watt satellite speakers deliver full-bodied stereo sound, while a floor-thumping 130-watt subwoofer provides low-end slam from your favorite music, games, and movies, reaching down to an impressive 31 Hz. The satellites' exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix horn maximizes clarity and high-frequency dispersion from CDs, MP3s, streaming radio programs, and other audio. The high-output, digital-hybrid-amplifier-driven ProMedia 2.1 offers a convenient headphone jack and dual stereo analog inputs, one for a more or less hard-wired connection from your computer's line or headphone output jack, the second to accommodate a portable audio device such as an MP3 or minidisc player/recorder. Klipsch operates with a philosophy that demands accuracy in every aspect of sound reproduction, which--in the case of the ProMedia 2.1--has resulted in THX Certification. THX is an exclusive set of standards established by the world-renowned film production company, Lucasfilm Ltd., and products undergo rigorous quality and performance tests in order to receive this certification. What's in the Box Two satellite speakers, one subwoofer, two 9.5-foot lengths of speaker cable (22 gauge), a user's manual, and warranty information.
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Multi-Tasking August 28, 2010 jon a. walgren (birmingham, michigan United States) When I'm on my computer for whatever reason I'm listening to great music via my Real Rhsapsody subscription and all of it's related bells and whistles. The sound is produced through the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX certified system.
I love my reasonably priced Klipsch system and I am a musician and listen to music ranging from Tuvan or Innu throat singing, opera, classical, jazz, swing, early 20th century bands like Jean Goldkette and Fletcher Henderson and contemporary music.
Mostly good for the price August 12, 2010 K. Hou (Philadelphia, PA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had these speakers for 5 years now, so I can tell you guys my experiences with these speakers over the years.
For computer speakers that I bought for ~$120 5 years ago, they're pretty good but not fantastic. As with any 2.1 system with a separate subwoofer, it's hard to get good midrange reproduction. To my ears, these speakers have a much more balanced sound signature than the Logitech Z-2300, which I was also contemplating buying at the time. I'm glad I went with the Klipsch. While the midrange isn't recessed, it could be better. I think that in part, it's because the bass is so strong. Setting the subwoofer at the recommended white dot on the controller pod definitely provides too much bass. This is in comparison with headphones (Sennheiser HD-650/ HiFiMan RE0). Rather, I find that turning the subwoofer down all the way and then turning it clockwise 20 degrees (a tiny fraction of a turn) provides a more balanced sound signature.
This is what I dislike about the system:
1) The power button is behind the subwoofer. Any time I want to turn it off or on, I have to bend down, turn the subwoofer, and locate the switch.
2) The LED light on the controller pod is fairly bright at night. It's not blinding, but it will be distracting if you're trying to sleep with the speakers still turned on in pitch darkness.
3) The wires are very cheap and flimsy/thin.
4) The DIN plug goes into the back of the subwoofer and is *very easily* damaged. I wish I had known this 5 years ago. I pushed the subwoofer (wires side) against the wall. Gradually I started getting channel imbalance. It turns out that the DIN plug metal was damaged/bent. Ordering a replacement involves replacing the entire controller pod (which slides out from under the satellite speaker). It was $23 at the time. Now, I've been very careful not to place any stress or strain on the DIN plug.
5) The rubber feet on the satellites do not stay put very well. Even if you stick them on very thoroughly, they will fall off or move around, and the adhesive will remain on the satellite feet.
What they do well:
1) They provide an amazing amount of volume without much distortion. They will definitely annoy your neighbors if you turn it up, and the bass will travel through walls (turning down the bass will keep sensitive neighbors at bay).
2) They're great for watching movies. When I watch 1080p movies on my 23 inch LCD using these speakers, it feels like I'm in a movie theater.
3) At the time, they were the best 2.1 computer speakers available.
4) Before I discovered audiophile-grade headphones, I was really satisfied with the increased amount of detail that I could hear from these speakers in comparison to laptop speakers.
If you want the most amount of bass in your room, I would position the subwoofer speaker against a hard surface to allow the bass to propagate better. Under a desk or something works pretty well. Note that if you turn up the volume to the max, you will eventually break your speakers, so don't turn up the volume too high. I've read reports of people blowing out their subwoofer because they turned the volume up too high.
That said, now, if I could do things differently, I would probably have gone with monitors, like the Audioengine A5 or the M-Audio Studiophile AV 40, for they provide much more accurate music reproduction. The Klipsch Promedia 2.1 system is no slouch though!
I have thoroughly enjoyed these speakers for the past 5 years, and I don't play music at house-party volumes, so they still work very well for me. 4/5 stars!
Great Speakers. Beat More Expensive Competition! August 11, 2010 ksrp (New York) I've had these speakers for around 5 years. I recently tried out some other computer speakers to see what I was missing. After auditioning two sets of much more expensive options I can honestly say that I am not missing anything. I tried out a pair of audioengine 2's ($199) and B&W MM-1's ($499.) I can honestly tell you that the Klipsch 2.1's handily beat out both of these. Both of the others just sounded washed out and non-defined. They lacked punch. Yes, I know that sounds amazing, I was totally shocked as well. And I would have trouble believing it if I read this review. I know what good sound is and am very discriminating when it comes to my music.
I have them attached to a 2010 Mac MBP 15" i7. These speakers offered a fidelity and definition that these other speakers just could not match even after a substantial burn-in period. I'm not really sure why. It may be the sub-woofer of the Klipsch - neither of the others had one. Or it may be the "new construction" of the newer speakers. It could be a case of "they just don't make 'em like they used to." I tried all the options with both compressed and non-compressed samples of various genres of music.
Anyway, just wanted to say to look beyond the hype and prices when evaluating speakers. These particular Klipsch - for whatever reason - are a real treasure. It will be a shame when they are no longer available. Get them while you can.
Klipsch refurbished computer desk speakers. August 9, 2010 Mark Speakers came with some damage on the subwoofer box. But this was a previously owned set so i'm completely fine with that. I'll take a little damage for these great sounds speakers any day. Especially when they're half off.
nice choice August 6, 2010 Piotr + great sound
+ impressive bass
+ quality of built (especially subwoofer)
- missing on/off switch built in satellite speaker
- missing remote control
- missing optical out
- old design
I own this 2.1 speaker sytem for over 30 months now, and there is no problem with it
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