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Bookshelf Speakers: What You Need to Know

Klipsch Blog – 4.12.19 (4.10.19)

Bookshelf speakers are meant to rest on a shelf, table or other elevated surface – anywhere but the floor. They’re specifically designed to maximize sound in small to medium-sized spaces. Like anything else, doing your homework before making a decision will definitely pay off. For instance, some are geared specifically for movie buffs, while others are tailored to take your music listening experience to the next level.

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Dropping the Needle: A Not-So Novice User’s Guide to Records and…

Klipsch Blog – 3.7.19 (3.6.19)

With most devices going wireless and getting smaller in size on the regular, there is something special to be said about listening to a vinyl record.

For the record (pun intended), we at Klipsch enjoy the best of both worlds.

Anyway, with the right equipment and a little patience, these pressed pieces of circular plastic can be a rewarding way to unwind and enjoy the music. Whether you’re an old hand at the record game, or looking to get set up for the first time, we’ve got the low-down on what this vinyl comeback is all about and how to get the most out of the experience with the right gear: A turntable and a set of speakers.

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How to Pick the Perfect Subwoofer

Klipsch Blog – 2.26.19

Besides popcorn or a cold beer, subwoofers are the perfect companion to your home music and movie-going experiences.

Without one, you’re missing out on everything you’re meant to hear. Traditional loudspeakers can only go so low, meaning a subwoofer can add deep, rich bass to your sound tableau.

Long story short, it might shake your floors. But, it’ll be worth it.

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Your Super Bowl Sound System Guide

Klipsch Blog – 1.28.19 (1.25.19)

Whether you’re a passive fan or a die-hard Rams or Patriots supporter, chances are you’ll be tuning into the Super Bowl on February 3 in Atlanta. Not only is it one of the most-watched television programs in the world, but it is also the annual penultimate moment for football. Ad space is at premium prices. The halftime show is always off the hook. Even the National Anthem performance is not to be missed.

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