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Klipsch, one of the first US loudspeaker companies, has been building premium speakers since 1946.

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ABOUT KLIPSCH

When Paul W Klipsch, one of America’s most celebrated audio pioneers, founded Klipsch & Associates, he was operating inside a tin shed in Hope, Arkansas.

PWK was a relentless perfectionist who spearheaded the Hi-Fi movement with the company’s foundation product, the Klipschorn, which is still manufactured today. A true music lover, Paul’s goal was to reproduce the excitement of a live orchestra performance in his living room.

Featured Klipsch products

RF-7 III

Redesigned from the ground up, the all-new Reference Premiere series leverages over 70 years of Klipsch signature acoustic expertise with cutting-edge technology to deliver the ultimate home theatre solution.

Klipsch Reference Premiere Floor standing Speakers produce cinematic sound from Cerametallic™ woofers and a Hybrid Tractrix®Horn. They can fill your room with theatre-quality sound with minimal effort – immersing you in the ultimate listening experience.

Klipsch Rf 7 Iii Floor Standing Speakers 1000x1000
Klipsch Rp 600m Bookshelf Speakers 1000

RP-600M

Whether you’re looking for performance or design, Klipsch bookshelf speakers have you covered.

From the iconic Reference Series to the visually stunning Gallery series, Klipsch bookshelf speakers do not require you to sacrifice quality to get a visually stunning speakers, or sacrifice your home’s look to get the performance you need. Klipsch bookshelf speakers back a serious punch for their size. All you need to do is find the book shelf speakers that work for you. Then, just sit back and enjoy.

SPL-150

Prepare to shake the floors of your entire neighbourhood

With a 15″ Spun Copper Cerametallic™ Woofer, the Klipsch SPL-150 is the biggest of the SPL Series. Cerametallic™ woofers are exceptionally light and extremely rigid, providing remarkable low frequency response with minimal cone breakup and distortion for higher, cleaner output using less amplifier power.