Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Klipsch Promedia 2.1 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Klipsch Promedia 2.1.
July 2021
(84%)
23 Reviews
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Abstract: Is it just us, or are 5.1- and 7.1-channel speaker systems impractical for PCs? In our 2.1 speaker roundup, we look at the Corsair SP2500 and ......
Abstract: Ok, full-disclosure time: I have had a long love affair with horn tweeters. Ever since I received my first pair of Klipsch speakers about 20 years ago I have been a fan; they sat in my dining room for many years and as my guests would arrive, we would...
Outstanding audio quality, Can produce lots of bass if you want it, Plays extremely loud without distortion, Useful pre-amp module,
Wireless feature less useful than it could be, Bass can get boomy with poor subwoofer setup, Inconveniently placed power switch, Non-adjustable stands, Bottom Line, 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 stream your computer's audio acros
As a 2.1 speaker system, the ProMedia 2.1 Wireless performs essentially identically to the original ProMedia 2.1 speaker system—which is to say that it’s an impressive system, especially if you’re looking for power and bass kick. But the Wireless vers...
Excellent audio quality. Very powerful. Superb-sounding subwoofer. Sub level control on satellite speakers.
Cannot connect to a sound source via cable. No Aux input. No remote control. No power control on satellite speakers. 2.4GHz wireless signal can be interrupted.
This 2.1-channel PC speaker system may be lacking in useful controls, but it pumps out powerful, fantastic-sounding audio—wirelessly....
Abstract: Video Review: Don't use crappy speakers for your computer. Check out Klipsch Promedia Speakers with its crisp coverage of highs and mids and a massive 11 lb subwoofer for the thumping lows. ...
At $159.95, the Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 is the least expensive speaker in this survey. A popular choice at Circuit City and Best Buy, it is also something of a standard-bearer for mass-market offerings. The Klipsch looks and operates exactly as one woul...
Abstract: While Klipsch is continuing to produce the home and professional audio products that made it famous, the company recently decided to branch out into multimedia products. Klipsch saw a vacant niche, that of producing high quality sound components for co...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 17 in, 1280 x 1024, TFT active matrix, PC, Mac<br> <b>Good:</b> Straightforward design; easy to install.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Low-end distortion during music playback; expensive.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Klipsch ProMedia 2.1s output quality is excellent on the whole, but a few minor problems prevent them from surpassing the competition.<br>
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