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Klipsch debuts iFI 2.1 speaker sysetm for iPod

updated 12:40 am EST, Sat January 8, 2005

Klipsch iFI for iPod

today introduced its compact, high-performance speaker system designed exclusively for the iPod. Compatible with both the iPod and iPod mini, the "plug and play" Klipsch iF fits almost anywhere and in any type of environment. The 2.1 configuration offers two Klipsch Reference Series RSX-3 satellite speakers, a dedicated subwoofer, docking station and RF remote, which can send signals through walls and floors. The subwoofer has a built-in Class D amplifier that distributes 200 watts of peak system power to each channel and also features a slot port and line level input. Each RSX-3 satellite is a two-way, magnetically shielded speaker that employs a 3.5-inch aluminum woofer and a 0.75-inch titanium dome compression driver coupled to an exclusive round MicroTractrix Horn, which creates the company's dynamic signature sound. It will ship in March for $400.

 
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USD400 for a 2.1 system?

01/08, 01:59pm reply

I'm not sure my iPod deserves this kind of expensive speakers especially if it contains compressed audio in the first place. Personally, if I were to spend this amount then I would just spend on professional monitoring speakers for my desktop computer and they won't look and feel like those plastic Klipsch designs. I don't know why they are going this route in design and material. Are they trying to look like another Logitech speaker?

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