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Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Computer Speaker System (Black)

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Features

  • LEGENDARY SOUND EXPERIENCE FROM KLIPSCH AND THX - The Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 THX Certified Speaker System pairs the legendary sound of Klipsch audio with the revolutionary THX experience, filling the room with incredible sound for gaming, movies, or music
  • KLIPSCH MICROTRACTRIX HORN TECHNOLOGY makes a major contribution to the ProMedias amazing clarity. Their highly efficient design reproduces more sound from every watt of power, controlling the dispersion of that sound and sending it straight to your ears
  • POWER & ATTITUDE - The two-way satellites 3 midrange drivers blend perfectly with the ProMedia THX Certified solid, 6.5 side-firing, ported subwoofer for full bandwidth bass response you can actually feel
  • MAXIMUM OUTPUT: 200 watts of peak power, 110dB (in room) to put that number into perspective - live rock music (108 - 114 dB) on average
  • PERFORMANCE FLEXIBILITY - With its plug and play setup and convenient 3.5 millimeter input, the ProMedia THX Certified 2.1 speaker system offers an easy-to-use control pod with Main Volume and Subwoofer Gain Control
  • PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS - compatible with your favorite devices, from your TV and computer to your music player and gaming consoles
  • DIMEMSIONS - Satellite: 8.5 (21.59 centimeter) x 4.2 (10.67 centimeter) x 5.67 (14.4 centimeter) Subwoofer: 9.5 24.13 centimeter) x 9.8 (24.9 centimeter) x 10.2 (25.9 centimeter)

Description

The award-winning, THX-certified ProMedia 2.1 computer/gaming speakers are the perfect match for any desktop. But more importantly, this compact, three-piece setup delivers high-quality sound that puts some home theater systems to shame. Music, Movies, TV, Gaming, Klipsch ProMedia. Troubleshoot: (1) If no sound, ensure that: - Power, input, speaker cables and connectors are securely attached - Software is properly installed and functioning - Computer sound (control panel) volume is turned up and not muted - LED glowing (2) If one or more speakers have little or no sound, ensure that:- All cables are connected properly- Connectors are fully "seated" in sound card and speakers- Main and subwoofer level controls are properly adjusted on control pod.

Brand: Klipsch


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 260 Watts


Frequency Response: 31 GHz


Connectivity Technology: wired


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), MDF


Model Name: Pro Media 2.1


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Special Feature: Exclusive Klipsch MicroTractrix® Horn Technology, Clean Bass Output at All Volume Levels, Performance Flexibility


Recommended Uses For Product: For Computers


Compatible Devices: MP3 Player, Gaming Console, Television, Personal Computer


Subwoofer Diameter: 9.8 Inches


Controller Type: Corded Electric


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 3.1


Color: black


Battery Life: 20 years


Included Components: Two satellite speakers, one subwoofer, two 9.5-foot lengths of speaker cable (22 gauge), a user's manual, and warranty information


Product Dimensions: 9.8"D x 9.5"W x 10.2"H


Item Weight: 2.1 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Full Warranty


Maximum Range: 20 Meters


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Remote


Speaker Size: 6.5


Power Source: Corded Electric


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 106 dB


Woofer Diameter: 6.5 Inches


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wired


Includes MP3 player?: No


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


UPC: 743878011586 743878024524 743878019186 743878014013 743878038453


Global Trade Identification Number: 13, 24, 86


Manufacturer: Klipsch


Item Weight: 2.1 pounds


Item model number: FBA_90524082714


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 16, 2002


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • BEST SPEAKERS
Size: 3-piece
I used these old 2004 speakers for my PC and I was looking for an affordable upgrade so I looked everywhere for a good deal I couldn't find anything but then I found these gems. The base is VERY POWERFUL almost as good and maybe even better than the 1000-watt movie theater blueray system I have downstairs, it goes deep and has a custom dial to turn it up and down. Sometimes it can sound messy but it is honestly AMAZING for $115. The mids are full unlike other speakers I tried, and the highs are good but sometimes are a little lacking compared to the other stuff but like everything else it's AMAZING for the price. I agree with the comments that say it's absolutely perfect for gaming and movies but only just good for music it's not the best out there but for 115 wow it's worth it, especially if you like the base in music like I do. I also saw a few people having issues with the speakers over time because apparently the components inside a little cheaper due to the age (10y+) but I pray nothing happens and these speakers stay amazing. 10/10 recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by Matthew

  • Thunderous
Size: 3-piece
I just got this and Installed it on my wife's computer. Will say that it is Thunderous. Her office is in an aprox 14'x12' room. So it really fills it with sound. She had a real old cheap 5 speaker system that I had kept fixing and tinkering with. Basic $ 50 sound system with splices in the wires and basic crap. She wanted something better. The old one had a hum and buzz at times. So I started to investigate something better. I kept looking at this one but also others. For us, a 5 speaker system was kind of impracticable because we have 3 cats and they have beds on top of her cabinets/filing cabinets...etc. So placement would have been an issue. But, I kept coming back to this one. I'm 57 and Klip has always been a better product and good quality. So, I bought it. You have to remember at times... you get what you pay for and cheaper is usually what you get.... This is a really nice Plug and Play speaker system. Great sound quality. Really good Bass, Deep and loud if you want it that way. The satellites produce a very nice sound and are well above what I think you would need. Here are a couple of things I found out about it I wanted to mention. Each Satellite speaker has about 8 ft. of wire to attach to the subwoofer. So placement is a factor or you will have to splice onto the existing wire to extend it, which I did not want to and did not in the end. The main wiring harness has EVERYTHING you need to run this. And this will save you $10 to know this. Nowhere did I find in the description or reviews did I see that the 1/8 headphone wire plug is included. So I ended up buying one thinking it is not included....it IS included. This entire system is Plug and Play. The main wiring harness off of the subwoofer is about 6ft long to reach your computer, then about 8 ft. of wire to each speaker. If your computer desk is basically uncluttered and organized....LOL, not my wife. Then this is a no-brainer 10 min max install. Mine took me about 30 min to get through and around some of her crap to hide the wires and make it look "tidy". Also, the control module is connected to the main wire harness and it splits off of it so it lays on your desk for volume and base. If I were to "knock" this in any way it would be the module. Its made to be either mounted under a shelf (no hardware / clip provided) or laid on the desktop. If it's laid on the desk the words are upside down. Volume and Bass. separate control knobs. But that is really ticky tac and will be easily learned. There is a headphone and a mic jack on the module. I got the headphones to work well but did not test the mic jack. She doesn't have one. One note on the headphone jack that I found was that if you use the headphone jack you may have to increase the volume up a bit. So remember that when you pull out the headphones....you may get "hit" with a Thunderous wall of sound because the sound was turned up for the headphones...not the speaker system. All in all, we are pleasantly surprised and happy with it. It offers superior sound and quality at an affordable price. Would not hesitate to buy another if the need requires it or if somebody asked. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2022 by Bradley A Heacox

  • more bang for the buck sound rivaling full professional PA system
Size: 3-piece
After about 5 years owning a Yamaha Stagepas 300 PA system, one of the bass speakers cracked--not from abuse, but because the paper had become brittle. It was discovered there is no replacement available for this 6-ohm speaker. I tried to repair the crack with several methods, but the cracked progressed due to the brittle paper. I researched several days to try to find a suitable and affordable replacement without sacrificing quality. The ones in which I was interested were too expensive. The system was mainly used at home, with rare exceptions to entertain at parties for pleasure. Not wanting to spend much for what was essentially an indulgent hobby, I decided to research systems intended for computers as an alternative. When I came across this Klipsch system, I did intense research to see if this might be a suitable replacement. I was very familiar with Klipsch performance and reputation, being raised about 40 miles from their manufacturing in Hope, Arkansas. One friend from over 30 years ago had a set of the Klipsch Heresy home speakers where a kid had kicked a hole in one of the bass speakers, yet the system was still performing with zero distortion. That was the defining moment for me knowing the Klipsch brand as top-notch. I decided to try this one because of the Klipsch reputation and the fact that it had a higher power rating that the Yamaha PA system at a fraction of the cost. The explanation of how to hook up the system as hard wired wasn't too clear from the Internet research; I discovered when receiving the system that it had 2 wired options. There was a port on side for 3.5mm female Auxiliary input, and a primary 3.5mm male plug on the end of wire coming from a speaker that would typically plug into the headphone jack of a computer. I needed to connect my older 8-channel keyboard mixer to the system and only had an adapter for the RCA "out-to-tape" jacks that would go into the stereo 3.5mm Auxiliary input. That connection did not incorporate the graphics equalizer on the mixer, so I wasn't getting the quality for which I knew the system was capable. I had another adapter that would connect the 2 normal 1/4-inch output ports from the mixer to combine into a 3.5mm female connection to the male 3.5mm plug, but that was only a mono connection. I ordered a connection that had the dual 1/4-inch plugs combined into a STEREO female receptacle, and plugged in the primary 3.5mm male plug from the Klipsch system. That finally produced the sound I was expecting from this system because I could graph the sound within the mixing board. With a few tweaks to the graphics equalizer on my mixer, the sound quality produce was incredible. This very affordable computer speaker system out-performed the Yamaha Stagepas 300 (rated at 100 watts) in sound quality hands down. How can so much sound clarity come from such small speakers? My use of the system as a PA system was not what was originally intended, but I'm extremely satisfied with the results. I would strongly suggest anyone wanting to use this Klipsch 2.1 system professionally in a small venue consider this as an inexpensive and very portable alternative. You might have to purchase some poles to elevate the satellite speakers; but with all the savings, spending the additional funds for the poles would still make this more affordable than the conventional PA systems. I've put the speakers on top of the Yamaha speakers right now to get the elevation. I'll search around to see if I can find some suitable poles to give the system portability if I wanted to take it to a party. For now, this is fine for me. The sound quality is truly in keeping with the Klipsch reputation. I haven't cranked the system to anywhere near the top volume, but the test at about 1/3 volume from my mixer was enough to vibrate the walls. This system is phenomenal to say the least! I'm sure I haven't used this system to the full capability in the way I have it connected, but I don't need anything else. As they say in the old commercial "Try it; you'll like it." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024 by Charlie P

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