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Klipsch Reference II Series speakers

By Staff Writer
19/08/2010
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Now in its fifth generation, the Reference II Series speakers present even higher sound quality due to re-engineered drivers and a new crossover system.

Complete with proprietary Tractrix Horn technology, the new line also features several cosmetic upgrades, including new black metallic finished baffles, machined Cerametallic woofers, logos and feet.

“The latest Reference II Series shows why these speakers have remained the true essence of the Klipsch brand for over ten years,” Klipsch vice president of product development Mark Casavant says.

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“The dynamic and detailed sound combined with a vast array of speaker sizes will undoubtedly accommodate any users’ needs and produce an unrivalled sound experience.”

The 17 new models consist of five floorstanding towers (RF-7 II, RF-82 II, RF-62 II and RF-52 II and RF-42 II), four bookshelf models (RB-81 II, RB-61 II, RB-51 II and RB-41 II), four center channels (RC-64 II, RC-62 II,RC-52 II and RC-42 II) and four surround speakers (RS-62 II, RS-52 II, RS-42 II and RS-41 II), which include Klipsch’s Wide Dispersion Surround Technology (WDST).

All of the Reference II Series loudspeakers feature lightweight, Cerametallic woofer cones to ensure tight musical bass response. New Tractrix horn tweeters incorporate Linear Travel Suspension and titanium compression drivers, which work together to reduce distortion and provide an open, natural sound.

Available in black ash or cherry furniture-grade wood and vinyl veneers, each of these speakers boasts a stylish finish for integration into any décor.

“Whether you’re listening to music or watching movies, the new Reference II Speakers sound so realistic it’s like you’re being transported to the artist’s recording studio or the film’s scene,” Mark says.

“As we continue to pay tribute to over 60 years of audio pioneering and our superior horn technology, we also work to incorporate cutting-edge technologies into all our products to continuously enhance our highly efficient, signature sound.”

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