Klipsch synergy sub-12 User Manual

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Features
  Except for the optional 
subwoofer, the entire system comes 
in a box whose footprint is about the 
size of an extra-large pizza box, 
although much deeper. There are 
three identical front speakers—each 
long and elegant and ready to be 
placed horizontally or vertically with 
wall-mounting key holes or screw-
on stands—and a pair of rear 
surrounds. The surrounds look like 
computer speakers but are much 
heavier than you would expect for 
their size, with mounting brackets 
that double as stands. The speakers 
are finished in dark gray with 
medium gray accents.
All of the speakers combine 
3.5-inch woofers—two each in the 
case of the fronts—with a 0.75-inch 
aluminum tweeter that’s mated to 
Klipsch’s signature Tractrix horn. 
The horn is precisely shaped to 
allow sound to emanate as efficient-
ly as possible, meaning you won’t 
need a boatload of power to get 
loud, clean sound—a modest 
receiver will do the trick.
Rounding out my review system 
is the Synergy Sub-12, featuring a 
300-watt amplifier and a 12-inch 
down-firing driver. The subwoofer 
has enough connections and 
controls to accommodate almost 
any configuration you can dream 
up. Around back there’s a huge 
4.5-inch port, so you need to leave a 
little space between the back of the 
sub and the wall.
PerFOrMaNCe
  If you like your movie 
soundtracks loud and clean, the 
Review
 
by Vince Hanada
Small and Hard Hitting 
Klipsch Quintet SL Home Theater Speakers
O
ne look at Klipsch’s Quintet SL home theater speakers and you can tell 
they’d go great with a flat-panel TV. You can even mount them on the wall 
or use their nifty pedestals to sit them alongside (or below) the TV. But, as 
always, it comes down to one simple question: can this little system carry a big, bad 
movie soundtrack? In a word: yes it can. Add a subwoofer and you have a hard-hitting, 
dynamic speaker rig that’s ideal for small- to medium-size rooms—and affordable, too. 
The Klipschorn speaker, launched by 
Paul W. Klipsch in 1946, is the only 
speaker in the world that has been in 
continuous production for more than 
60 years.
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