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Klipsch’s new magic trick: make your Dolby Atmos soundbar invisible

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Klipsch makes big speakers – back in the early days of hi-fi, the company was known for its refrigerator-size models that, like cinema sound systems, used horns to generate maximum output from the vacuum-tube amplifiers common during that era. Flash-forward to the present, and the brand still uses horn-loaded speaker drivers – but now to deliver a distinct Klipsch sound in Dolby Atmos soundbars. Few people who have listened to a Klipsch-based system would be disappointed with its performance.
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