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Klipsch Adds Digitally Controlled Subwoofers to Acclaimed
Reference Series (18/8/2006)
Booth 359, CEDIA US Expo 2006
Home theater fans and music lovers can now
easily customize the level of bass performance that goes into their
entertainment experiences with Klipsch's five new powered subwoofers
with proprietary Digitally Controlled Subwoofer (DCS(tm)) Technology.
The RT-12d, RT-10d, RSW-10d, RW-12d and RW-10d bring substantial
performance enhancement to the company's acclaimed Reference Series.
The flagship, triangular-shaped RT-12d and
RT-10d subwoofers are small footprint, high-output models with powerful
front-firing Cerametallic(tm) woofers and dual rear-firing passive
radiators. These subwoofers easily fit into corners where they are
less intrusive. This unique enclosure style also allows the passive
radiators to face both corners of a wall for maximum bass performance.
In fact, corner loading a subwoofer creates a six-decibel increase
in output without an increase in power.
Through Digital Signal Processing (DSP),
the RT subwoofers give users more control and flexibility with different
source material. They both feature a patent-pending, top-side digital
control panel that allows users to quickly and easily adjust all
functions. The RT-12d and RT-10d also offer three equalization modes
(flat, depth and punch) and five user-adjustable presets (music,
movie, night and two name-your-own settings) to establish specific
listening preferences. By utilizing a patent-pending auto room correction
process, formally known as Adaptive Room Correction(tm) or ARC,
and the included calibration microphone, these RT models ensure
ideal performance in every listening area. They also come with an
IR sensor for operation from any learning remote or control system.
Available in either a cherry or black wood
veneer finish, the RT-12d employs three 12-inch drivers and an 800-watt
continuous amplifier, while the RT-10d has three 10-inch drivers
and a 700-watt continuous amplifier.
As the most compact subwoofer in the line,
the RSW-10d has an even smaller enclosure than its predecessor as
well as substantially increased amplifier power and all-new high-excursion
drivers. The RSW-10d offers three user-adjustable presets (music,
movie and night) and features the same digital control panel and
equalization modes as the RT models. Available in a cherry or black
woodgrain vinyl finish, the RSW-10d also comes with an IR sensor
for operation from any learning remote or control system.
The RW-12d and RW-10d enhance the performance
qualities that made the preceding RW-12 and RW-10 models so popular.
These two new subwoofers still retain critical performance features
such as exclusive Corner Port(tm) technology but now offer the same
digital control panel, three equalization modes (flat, depth and
punch) and three user-adjustable presets as the RSW-10d. While both
the RW-12d and RW-10d come in a black woodgrain vinyl finish, the
RW-10d is also available in silver.
The new entry-level RPW-10 subwoofer employs
a 10-inch fiber-composite woofer and a 200-watt RMS amplifier. This
model features traditional volume, crossover and phase controls
and has a front-firing slot port for easy installation into custom
cabinetry. Available in a black matte vinyl finish, the RPW-10 brings
a new level of performance to the value-priced subwoofer category.
These subwoofers are sold at the following
U.S. MSRP pricing: $1,999 for the RT-12d, $1,599 for the RT-10d,
$1,199 for the RSW-10d, $699 for the RW-12d, $499 for the RW-10d
and $349 for the RPW-10.
Klipsch has already introduced 14 other speakers
in its Reference Series, including five floorstanding models, three
bookshelf speakers, three center channel speakers and three surround
speakers.
www.klipsch.com
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