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Klipsch Cinema 400 Sound Bar + 8Inch Wireless Subwoofer with HDMIARC,Black

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Features

  • 40 2.1 Soundbar with 8 wireless subwoofer.Mounting Type: Wall Mount
  • 400W peak power
  • HDMI-ARC: Single-cable, single-remote control
  • 5.1 decoding for virtualized surround sound
  • Class-leading 8 Subwoofer

Description

Seamlessly upgrade your television viewing to a home theater experience with Klipsch horn-loaded Cinema Series Sound Bars. Plugin the included HDMI cable (or optical cable) to your TV and enjoy a premium home theater experience. HDMI-ARC gives you full control of your system, including the wireless sub, with a single remote.

Brand: Klipsch


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 400 Watts


Frequency Response: 35 KHz


Connectivity Technology: Optical, HDMI


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Input Voltage: 240 Volts


Mounting Type: Bar Mount,Hdmi Cable,Wall Mount


Model Name: Cinema 400


Speaker Type: Soundbar, Subwoofer


Special Feature: Bass Boost


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems


Compatible Devices: Television


Subwoofer Diameter: 8 Inches


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Controller Type: Corded Electric


Color: Black


Included Components: Sound Bar and subwoofer


Product Dimensions: 9.5"D x 39.9"W x 9.5"H


Item Weight: 12.7 Kilograms


Number of Items: 2


Control Method: Remote


Wireless Communication Technology: Wireless


Speaker Size: 8 Inches


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


UPC: 743878043792


Manufacturer: Klipsch


Item Weight: 27.9 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 1068774


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Date First Available: July 15, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just okay, maybe my expectations are too high.
I got this Klipsch 400 on sale at nearly half price. At that price it's a decent value. After experiencing it, I would not pay full price for it. I got this Klipsch 400 to replace a VIZIO S4251W-B4B that died on me. I got the Vizio 5 years ago in refurbished condition. This Klipsch is not nearly as good unfortunately. I have yet to find a better or equal soundbar for any amount of money tbh. If you can find one of those Vizios, nab it. They clarity of the high frequencies and the stereo image it produces are unmatched. On to the Klipsch. For an 8-inch subwoofer, it's pretty muddy and imprecise. The subwoofer level is also not mixed well with the sound bar, it's default level is far too loud. The stereo image is very poor without using the surround sound setting, but the surround setting has its own caveats that I'll get too. You get a lot of directionality from the speakers in the sound bar. Like I can tell the sound is coming from those speakers and they are dare I say, a bit tinny at first listen. The surround setting helps with this but does not eliminate it. Getting good sound. For listening to music I found that the sub needs to be near the lowest volume and surround needs to be on to get and appropriate stereo image and representation of high frequencies. Pick a song you are very familiar with and start with the above settings and a reasonable volume. Then turn the sub all the way down and mix it back in to your ears taste. For dialogue, surround cannot be on. The way surround setting seems to work is by compressing/boosting the wider areas of the stereo image. When listening to dialogue this has the effect of also boosting up the background noise. I guess this is why they add a separate dialogue setting. I found the dialogue setting unnecessary with the appropriate subwoofer level and a bit unatural sounding tbh. Also for dialogue I found that the lower subwoofer setting for music was not appropriate and I had to to turn it up a bit. In the end it seems like I'll have to flip settings back and forth quite a bit between music, games and TV but it's workable, and for half price a decent value. The gymnastics I had to go through to get this thing to sound good were troubling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by T. L. Traub

  • Very impressive sound
My beloved Pioneer SP-SB23W Andrew Jones Soundbar started failing to connect to the subwoofer a few weeks ago. I've used it since they came out in 2013 and have not been disappointed. But it keeps popping and not connecting and not working. Repairing anything anymore is usually more expensive than just buying something else, so that's what I did after checking CNET as per usual. This Klipsch Cinema 400 Sound Bar sounds fantastic right out of the box. It's going to need a few weeks to break in and will probably take a few hours of playing with it to get it dialed in, but so far I'm impressed. It has separate volume, sub, surround and dialog buttons on the remote to quickly help adjust the sound quality and depending on the source, they definitely make a noticable difference. It's easy to scroll through them and hear what sounds best for the content. For the price I'm surprised it sounds as good as it does. Typical Klipsch horn speakers can get loud easily and since they also make great subwoofers, this is a very good sounding speaker bar. The low price is a bonus. So far I'm very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • I stand by Klipsch... but the lack of an auto-off function ended up with me returning it
I've been a fan of Klipsch for over 15 years, and my home theater is made up solely of Klipsch speakers. So when I looked at getting a soundbar for my office, Klipsch was at the top of my list. I bought the Klipsch Cinema 400 along with a Amazon Fire TV 4-series. I knew with TVs having a HDMI-ARC, connecting a soundbar should really be a snap. And it was... except the soundbar did not want to stay off every time the TV was turned off. I did all the things, including doing a factory reset on the TV and the soundbar. I checked the TV settings to rule it out. I contacted Klipsch support Sunday night, only to hear from them 2 days later to ask what kind of TV I had, and I've not heard back since. A digital optical cable did seem to eliminate the issue-of course, then you have to use the Klipsch remote for the volume instead of everything being incorporated into the TV's remote. For some reason, the Klipsch Cinema 400 does not have an auto-off function, where the lack of a audio signal after a certain period of time causes the soundbar to automatically turn off to save energy. If it did, I wouldn't be writing this review. Ultimately, I don't want to have to unplug it from the wall everytime I'm not using it, and using two remotes is silly where the ARC technology says you don't have to. Not having a no-brainer feature that's been around for quite some time like having an auto-shutoff... what was Klipsch thinking? If you don't care if the power turns off, then by all means go for this soundbar. The sound quality is good overall for its pricepoint (so don't go expecting the sub to shake the ground like it can go under 20 Hz). But if you want one that will automatically shut off after a certain period of time, either be willing to spend more if you're staying with Klipsch (because some of the more expensive models do have the auto shutoff), or go with another manufacturer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by bboyce

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