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Started in 2016 with The One speaker, the range of active bookshelf speakers has regularly welcomed new references, monoblock type or in true stereo configuration, through a pair of speakers.
The Klipsch The Sevens, therefore, come in the form of a pair of compact active speakers capable of advantageously replacing the classic Hi-Fi system in the living room. And thanks to its connections, it even transmits sound from the TV to expand the sound playback of your favorite shows.
For the rest, the Klipsch The Sevens incorporate the latest technologies to respond to new consumer habits and offer optimal sound quality. This is the case with Bluetooth 5.0 apt-x certification to enjoy streaming a music library through a subscription to a dedicated service (Deezer, Apple Music, etc.) or music files stored on a suitable device: smartphone, tablet, game console, computer…
That is, in addition to streaming, the Klipsch The Sevens allow you to enjoy a sound source connected to its 3.5 mm mini-Jack auxiliary input or to the stereo RCA/Phono input with integrated preamplifier to connect a Turntable. We also notice an asynchronous USB-B port and an optical input, enough to finally connect a good number of audio sources plus an RCA subwoofer output to reinforce the impact of the low frequencies if necessary.
As in the Klipsch The Fives and The Fives McLaren edition, an HDMI ARC input to easily recover the sound signal from a television. Simply connect them to the TV to multiply the sound spectacle, like what a sound bar can offer.
Technically, each Klipsch The Sevens speaker is built around a 25.4mm tweeter with a wide-difference Tractrix Horn and a 16.5cm composite fiber cone woofer, all associated with Class D amplification that offers a total power of 220W (2 x 80 W + 2 x 30 W).
The Klipsch The Sevens are set to bi-amp to improve sound quality. For impeccable sound reproduction and easy use of high-resolution audio files, a 192 kHz/24-bit Dac (digital-analog converter) is present and control of the Klipsch The Sevens is ensured via the transport buttons located on top of a speaker. or through the Klipsch app.
Finally, it is possible to assign each of the speakers to the right or left channel, thus greatly simplifying the ergonomics of the system. In fact, it is necessary to have a power outlet not far from the main speaker.
Characteristics:
- Self-powered speakers.
- 2-way/2-speaker system with rear bass reflex port.
- Tweeter: 1" LTS titanium vented tweeter with Tractrix horn and 6.5" high excursion fiber composite cone woofer.
- 220 W internal amplification (2 x 80 W + 2 x 30 W).
- MDF chassis veneered in natural wood.
- Frequency response: 39 Hz to 25,000 Hz at +/-3 dB.
- Maximum sound pressure: 112 dB.
- Internal DAC with 24-bit/192kHz resolution.
- Wireless link via Bluetooth 5.0 apt-X HD.
- Audio inputs: 1 x 3.5 mm mini-jack auxiliary, 1 x RCA/Phono (with integrated preamplifier to connect a vinyl turntable with MM cartridge), 1 x asynchronous USB-B, 1 x optical digital and 1 x HDMI CEC ARC.
- Mono RCA output for subwoofer.
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 272 x 203 x 403 mm.
- Weight: 10.12 kilos (main) and 9.03 kilos (secondary).
- Remote control.
- Includes HDMI and USB cables.
These speakers require that the main one be connected to an electrical current (main) and this is linked to the other (secondary), using an included 4 meter long cable.
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