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The Fives | The Most Versatile Powered Speakers on Earth

Klipsch Blog – 6.24.20

I remember the first time I heard My Bloody Valentine’s speaker-exploding track “Only Shallow.” At the age of 12, my skin crawled as the wall of sound blew through my parents’ analog, big-box television speakers. Even though their TV speakers weren’t great, it didn’t matter at that moment.

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What is Dolby Atmos?

Klipsch Blog – 2.14.20 (2.11.20)

Not too long ago, you could only experience the premium sound of Dolby Atmos® in movie theaters. Now, it’s more common than ever to see speakers, receivers, and other home audio equipment sporting the iconic Dolby Atmos logo. Even streaming services and video games are offering Dolby Atmos content to satisfy home theater junkies.

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How to Decide Between Wired vs. Wireless Headphones

Klipsch Blog – 1.15.20 (1.9.20)

With proper care, a solid pair of headphones or earphones can last you many years. While wireless headphones are dominating the market right now, wired varieties still have their benefits. Check out the pros and cons of wired and wireless headphones, then decide which one best suits your lifestyle.

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What are Powered Speakers? – 5 Best Uses

Klipsch Blog – 10.17.19 (10.8.19)

At first glance, the term “powered speakers” might seem redundant. Don’t all speakers need to be powered by something? Well, yes, they do. So what makes powered speakers different from your average stereo speakers? In this deep dive, we’ve explained everything you need to know about powered stereo speakers. You’ll learn the best use cases for these self-contained marvels, the pros, and cons of powered speakers vs. passive, and much more.

Source: What are Powered Speakers? – 5 Best Uses | Klipsch

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