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High-End Audio Without a High Price Tag

There are several misconceptions tied to high-end audio. While some view it as carrying a hefty price tag, others see it as being only for discriminating listeners, snobs or gadget freaks. But it doesn't have to apply to either. High-end refers to performance, not price and thanks to Klipsch's latest Reference Series products great sound isn't limited to select audiences.

 

The new Reference 10 family and Cinema 6 home theater system set a benchmark for value in high-performance loudspeakers. These entry-level products push the same advanced technology and visual sophistication as their respective predecessors but from smaller, more affordable enclosures. 

 

Despite their modest physical proportions, the Reference 10 Series and Cinema 6 carry performance parameters of larger and more expensive loudspeakers, making it easier to bring home great sound. Whether you're looking for a traditional loudspeaker system or a set-up that fits with the way you live, the Reference 10 models and Cinema 6 deliver a level of realism and subtlety that's like nothing you've heard before, even in the music and movies you know by heart.   

 

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Reviews
Obsessed with the sound quality of recorded music, legendary rocker Lou Reed declared that Klipsch RB-75 bookshelf loudspeakers are unbelievable and can do anything. -- SmartMoney Magazine, July 2004

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[8/15/2004] The subwoofer and amplifier from the Klipsch THX Ultra2 home theater system recently earned one of Electronic House magazine’s "Product of the Year" awards for 2004.

[8/16/2004] Check out the September issue of Maxim magazine because the Klipsch GMX D-5.1 system takes up a full page in the "Top Gear" section titled Grand Theft Audio!
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Klipsch Backs Little Steven's Underground Garage Crusade
by Sarah Knight

With hip-hop and pop getting the lion's share of radio play these days, people might toll the bell for the death of rock 'n' roll. Little Steven Van Zandt of the E Street Band and The Sopranos, however, has made it his mission to keep this music genre alive and well in its purest form. One of his many efforts has included spearheading an Internati... More


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Genre: Pop/Rock
Song: February Day
Band: Dust Radio
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